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Rourkela: In a heartwarming display of affection and environmental consciousness, around 3,000 women from over 100 villages ...
Gumla: Forest dwellers on Saturday celebrated Rakshabandhan in a unique way by tying rakhis on trees in Silam-Ambatoli forest ...
Delhi Police creatively encouraged road safety by tying rakhis on traffic violators' wrists while administering fines, ...
Jammu: Scores of girl students of the Seva Bharti Ashram are working overtime to prepare thousands of rakhis for jawans ...
On a shopping spree with HTCity, actor Priyanshu Painyuli gets sentimental while browsing through rakhis in the buzzing lanes ...
In Thane, transgenders celebrated Rakshabandhan by tying rakhis to members of Hindu and Muslim communities, police, and other ...
At Saroj Gupta Cancer Centre & Research Institute, children aged between six and 14 are now busy making rakhis ...
Women of Delhi Police tied Rakhis on the wrists of traffic violators and penalise them to create awareness about traffic and ...
Women in Jammu celebrate Raksha Bandhan by tying rakhis on security personnel, strengthening bonds of gratitude and respect.
Four elderly widows from Vrindavan ashrams continued their annual tradition of tying handcrafted 'rakhis' on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's wrist.
Eighteen women from five Indian states visited the India-China border in Sikkim to celebrate Raksha Bandhan, a traditional festival, with security personnel.