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<h1>Activists Protest Against 12% GST on Sanitary Pads, Urge Removal for Women's Health Necessity.</h1> Activists from various organizations, including the Students Federation of India and All India Democratic Women's Association, have protested against the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on sanitary napkins by sending them to the Finance Minister's office. The protest, sparked by a viral video from a student activist, highlights the demand to remove the 12% GST on sanitary pads, arguing that they are essential for women's health, unlike tax-free items like condoms. The activists claim that high prices due to taxation could deter economically disadvantaged women from purchasing these necessary products.