A delegation representing Bharat Scouts and Guides Chhattisgarh held a meeting with Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai. The primary topic of discussion was the ‘Ek Rakhi Sainik Bhaiyon Ke Naam’ campaign, a statewide initiative organized by the Scouts and Guides. The delegation shared details of the campaign, which was launched in honor of the soldiers stationed at the nation’s borders for Raksha Bandhan. Under this campaign, handmade rakhis created by Bulbul, Guides, and Ranger sisters from all 33 districts of Chhattisgarh were gathered to be sent to the soldiers. Chief Minister Sai expressed his appreciation for the ‘Ek Rakhi Sainik Bhaiyon Ke Naam’ campaign. He highlighted the positive impact of the campaign, noting how it allows children in Chhattisgarh to show their appreciation for the soldiers protecting the nation. He further added that this will cultivate patriotism among children and provide emotional support to the soldiers.
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