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“It’s not that we need new ideas,
but we need to stop having old ideas.”

Whitewings group is envisaged, promoted and developed by young, energetic technocrat with a
vision to benefit society by its innovative products. The company has a successful track record
of producing qualitative products not only in India but abroad as well. Its specialized product in
power saving is highly sold product not only in India but 14 countries abroad as well. Company
has diversified business interest in power saving, theft control and women hygiene at present.

Like Money saved is Money earned Power Saved is Power Generated.

Energy Saver

The power saver machine fine tunes into the electrical system of your home or office. This fine-tuning reduces heat generation, reduces amperage & results in reduced consumption of electricity. Power saver machine protects against power surges and increases the capacity of the electrical panel by cooling it down. All this means reduced consumption of electricity, reduced Electricity Bills, hence
extra money in your pocket!! In any house or office, the power factor should be 0.99. If it is less or more the electricity is wasted and user pays for it. This can be tested by the power factor meter. 80 to 85% places we find power factor to be between 0.6 to 0.85.When the power saver machine is installed it corrects the power factor thus you are bound to save electricity consumption. So you save on your
electricity bill and the nation saves wastage of electricity which can be used by people who really require it. The power saver machine is easy to use and helps you save energy. The best part is that this power saving product stabilizes the supply of voltage and protects your appliance. Power saver machine mostly works for all the products. The power saving product helps you reduce the active
power consumption. Power saver machine needs no re-wiring. Just plug into any socket and start
saving energy.

GSM Shutter Siren

Shutter Security System(GSM) is an innovative safety product in this security era. It comes with dual functionalities, which gets activated in case of unauthorized entry through the shutter. … It is a tailor made safety device designed for the total protection of shops, godowns, and ofces from burglary.
We also recommend that customers secure shutters at the bottom of the shop front as well, using a physical lock welded to the bottom rail of the shutter. This increases the security of the shutter and reduces the possibility of someone trying to “hotwire” the electrical mechanism.

WhiteWings salutes to the contribution of women power in building nation.

Women Sanitization - Sanitary Napkins

At least 500 million women and girls globally lack adequate facilities for menstrual hygiene management (MHM). Inadequate WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) facilities, particularly in public places, such as in schools, workplaces or health centers, can pose a major obstacle to women and girls. The lack of separate toilets with doors that can be safely closed, or the unavailability of means to dispose of used sanitary pads and water to wash hands, means that women and girls face challenges in maintaining their menstrual hygiene in a private, safe and dignified manner. A growing body of evidence shows that girls’ inability to manage their menstrual hygiene in schools, results in school
absenteeism, which in turn, has severe economic costs on their lives and on the country.


The challenge menstruating girls and women face is often less tangible than simply the availability of infrastructure, and is rooted in social norms and beliefs. In many cultures, menstruating women are considered impure and are systematically excluded from participating in every-day activities, such as
education, employment, and cultural and religious practices. Moreover, the taboos and stigmas attached to menstruation lead to an overall culture of silence around the topic, resulting in limited information on menstruation and menstrual hygiene. Such misinformation can have ramifications on the health and dignity of girls and women. A recent World Bank Group (WBG) study examining the complex relationship between water and gender, ‘The Rising Tide: A New Look at Water and Gender’, illustrates how a disregard of menstrual hygiene needs serves to entrench the lower status of women and girls.


Given the multiple challenges women and adolescent girls face, it is evident that promoting menstrual hygiene management (MHM) is not only a sanitation matter; it is also an important step towards safeguarding the dignity, bodily integrity and overall life opportunities of women and girls. In line with its overall commitment to promoting gender equality, the World Bank is engaged in furthering the MHM agenda. Through a range of technical and analytical initiatives it aims to better understand and address issues of MHM, and to thereby elevate the dialogue on the importance of MHM.