Tag: Rakshabandhan

  • A Unique Raksha Bandhan: Thousands of Sisters Tie Rakhi to Brother Nilesh Sambare in Palghar District

    A Unique Raksha Bandhan: Thousands of Sisters Tie Rakhi to Brother Nilesh Sambare in Palghar District

    Raksha Bandhan, a festival that symbolizes the sacred bond between siblings, is often viewed as a celebration of love and affection. However, in the modern era, where true connections and genuine emotions are becoming rarer, a heartwarming example of this unique relationship is witnessed annually in the village of Zadpoli, located in Vikramgad Taluka of Palghar district. Here, every year, thousands of sisters from Thane and Palghar districts come to tie Rakhi to a brotherly figure, Nilesh Bhau, as a gesture of social goodwill.

     

    Sisters from Thane and Palghar districts tie Rakhi to Nilesh Bhau during the unique Raksha Bandhan event organized by Jijau Sanstha, symbolizing the spirit of community and support.

    This distinct Raksha Bandhan initiative is annually organized by Jijau Educational and Social Organization under the leadership of its Chairman, Nilesh Sambare. Nilesh Bhau resides in Zadpoli, Vikramgad Taluka, Palghar district, and the event attracts a significant number of women from various places in Thane and Palghar districts who come to tie Rakhi to Nilesh Bhau.

     

    In a society where many are often engrossed in their busy lives, several selfless souls tirelessly work day and night, not for recognition but to serve the community. These individuals become the unsung heroes of society, ensuring its well-being and security. This is what makes our society thrive and breathe. Recognizing this, Jijau Sanstha acknowledges the unsung heroes in the field of social service, healthcare workers, and female police officers, who have worked relentlessly during the pandemic to safeguard lives.

     

    In last years Raksha Bandhan event, Ashatai, an Anganwadi worker, and health workers, were honored for their contributions towards welfare and overcoming challenges like malnutrition in their respective areas. During that event, Nilesh Bhau, as a brotherly figure, promised to raise the concerns of these workers at the governmental level and advocate for their welfare.

     

    This year, Nilesh Bhau conveyed his message of concern for their genuine issues during the Raksha Bandhan event, assuring the women present that their voices will be heard. He also expressed his willingness to sincerely address their problems and work towards their solutions, as demanded by Jijau Sanstha. This gesture speaks volumes about the organizations commitment to not only celebrating Raksha Bandhan but also to genuinely empathize with the issues faced by these women.

  • UP Offers Free Bus Rides for Women on Rakshabandhan

    UP Offers Free Bus Rides for Women on Rakshabandhan

    Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has unveiled a special gesture for the women of the state in celebration of Rakshabandhan. On August 30th and 31st, women across Uttar Pradesh will have the opportunity to enjoy free bus rides. CM Adityanath announced this heartwarming initiative via a post on the social media platform ‘X’ (formerly Twitter). He shared, “On the auspicious occasion of Rakshabandhan, a sacred symbol of brother-sister love, in Uttar Pradesh, free travel facilities will be provided to all mothers, sisters, and daughters in the state’s government buses from 12:00 am on August 29th to 12:00 am on August 31st.”

     

    In a separate post, Adityanath expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a significant move that resonates with Rakshabandhan’s spirit. He thanked the Prime Minister for reducing the prices of domestic cooking gas by ₹200 per cylinder, a move he called a “gift to sisters” ahead of the festival. Adityanath highlighted, “In order to make the life of the common man comfortable and pleasant, under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji, today the Central Cabinet has taken a commendable decision to reduce the price of domestic gas cylinder by ₹200 and provide 75 lakh new gas connections under ‘Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana’.”

     

    This relief comes as an addition to the ₹200 subsidy provided in March 2023 to beneficiaries of the PM Ujjwala Yojana. This means that approximately 10.35 crore Ujjwala beneficiaries will now be able to acquire a gas cylinder for ₹700.

     

    Adityanath conveyed his gratitude on behalf of the women of Uttar Pradesh, praising the Prime Minister for his thoughtful gesture during the festival of affection, Raksha Bandhan.

     

    Meanwhile, on the occasion of National Sports Day, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for 100 development projects valued at ₹2,009 crore in Jhansi. This underscores the state’s commitment to all-round development and progress.

     

    The combination of the free bus rides for women and the reduction in gas prices demonstrates the state government’s dedication to women’s empowerment and social welfare.