Key Points

Women from Varanasi’s self-help groups sent Rakhis to soldiers via Indian Post ahead of Raksha Bandhan. Colonel Vinod Kumar assured the Rakhis would reach troops, boosting their morale. Gujarat also contributed, with 53,000 women preparing 3.5 lakh Rakhis for soldiers. The initiative highlights nationwide gratitude for armed forces during the festival.

Key Points: Varanasi Women Send Rakhis to Soldiers via Indian Post Ahead of Raksha Bandhan

  • Varanasi women send Rakhis to soldiers via Indian Post
  • Over 1 lakh Rakhi envelopes sold this year
  • Gujarat women prepare 3.5 lakh Rakhis for troops
  • Raksha Sutra Kalash initiative earns Gujarat a record
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Women from Varanasi send Rakhis for soldiers via Indian Post ahead of Raksha Bandhan

Women from Varanasi self-help groups send heartfelt Rakhis to soldiers, strengthening emotional bonds ahead of Raksha Bandhan.

"All the Rakhis will be delivered safely to the soldiers, enabling them to feel more emotionally strong. – Colonel Vinod Kumar"

Varanasi, August 8

Eleven representative women of the Soan Chiraiya Self Help Group and the Gulabo Mata Self Help Group located in Varanasi handed over a packet of Rakhis to Colonel Vinod Kumar to deliver it to the soldiers deployed at various borders of the country through Indian Post.

These women work for their livelihood through various organisations under Deendayal Ajeevika Yojana (Urban).

Addressing the members of the self-help groups on this occasion, Colonel Vinod Kumar assured them that all the Rakhis would be delivered safely to the soldiers, enabling them to feel more emotionally strong.

The representatives included Seema Vishwakarma, Om Shanti Group; Sushila Sharma, Akriti Group; Kusum Devi, Saraswati Maa Group; Sarita, Sati Maa Group; and Moni, Purvanchal Group.

Shweta Rai, Sushil Kumar, and Bablu, City Mission Managers, were also present with the women representatives.

On this occasion, Colonel Vinod noted that last year, only three thousand Rakhi envelopes were sold. In contrast, more than one lakh Rakhi envelopes have been purchased by the public in just fifteen days this year. The target for this year has been set to sell more than two lakh Rakhi envelopes.

He informed the self-help groups about the post office's savings schemes and also mentioned the necessary insurance schemes for them. He urged everyone to change their thinking as a better option for themselves and set a big goal so that they get positive energy in their life so that they can increase their income by showing their talent in society.

Apart from this, in a similar effort, 53,000 women from Gujarat's Anganwadis prepared and sent 3.5 lakh rakhis to soldiers guarding the nation's borders.

These rakhis, symbolising the sacred sibling bond, were part of a heartfelt tribute to the brave personnel serving far from their families, a press release from the Gujarat CMO said.

In Gandhinagar, the "Raksha Sutra Kalash" was presented to the armed forces in the presence of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. This unique initiative earned Gujarat a place in the India Book of Records.

Representatives of the organisation presented the official certificate and medal to the Chief Minister in recognition of this collective effort.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope the government is also focusing on improving the actual living conditions of our jawans at the borders. Rakhis are nice but they need better equipment too.
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Kavya N
My heart swells with pride seeing women from SHGs contributing like this! From earning livelihoods to sending love to our soldiers - what a wonderful example of women empowerment 🙏
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Arjun K
Gujarat's record of 3.5 lakh Rakhis is amazing! Shows how much love people have for our armed forces. Every soldier must feel like they have lakhs of sisters across India ❤️
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Sarah B
As someone new to India, I'm touched by this beautiful tradition. The bond between civilians and military here is something special. Learning so much about Indian culture through gestures like these!
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Vikram M
The increase from 3000 to 1 lakh+ Rakhis shows how patriotic feelings are growing among Indians. Next year let's make it 5 lakh! Our soldiers deserve all the love we can give.

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