Lalita Sanitary Pads
Trusted standards

Our Certifications.

BIS Certificate (IS 5405) issued for Lalita Sanitary Pads.

Crafted to meet BIS standards, Lalita Sanitary Pads are designed with trusted quality, safety, and hygiene you can rely on. Local brands do not have BIS standards certification.

ISO 9001:2015 Certificate of Compliance for Induratna FMCG Private Limited.

Manufactured under ISO-certified standards, Lalita Sanitary Pads reflect a commitment to quality, safety, and consistent excellence. Every pad is produced with internationally recognized hygiene practices to ensure trusted protection and comfort.

Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) Certificate of Compliance for Induratna FMCG Private Limited.

Produced in GMP-certified facilities, Lalita Sanitary Pads uphold the highest standards of hygiene, safety, and quality. Good Manufacturing Practices ensure every pad is crafted with care for reliable protection you can trust.

HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) Certificate of Compliance for Induratna FMCG Private Limited.

Manufactured under HACCP-certified processes, Lalita Sanitary Pads follow strict safety and hygiene controls at every stage. This commitment to quality ensures trusted protection, cleanliness, and peace of mind with every use.

Where it's made

Manufacturing Unit for
Lalita Sanitary Pads.

  • Lalita Sanitary Pads are certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards (IS:5405) and meet global standards as well.

  • A Centrally Air-Conditioned, Dust-Proof Manufacturing Unit equipped with the latest state-of-the-art technology in Uttar Pradesh, India.

  • We strongly believe in delivering the best and make no compromises in either the quality of our products or our research and development.

  • Lalita Sanitary Pads were designed after in-depth R&D by senior professionals with broad experience in feminine hygiene. Every premium feature a woman would hope for, built in.

Industrial factory floor with conveyor lines and yellow safety markings inside the Lalita manufacturing unit.
A woman holding a pack of Lalita Sanitary Pads on the factory floor, flanked by two factory workers in white uniforms.

Every pack you hold passes through the hands of the women who made it.