The spirit of Raksha Bandhan took on a new meaning in Jamshedpur’s Kaliabeda and Bahar Dadi villages, where the festival was celebrated with an eco-friendly twist. Meraaki and a group of women honored the occasion by tying rakhis to trees, a symbolic gesture of their dedication to safeguard the environment. This novel approach merged the traditional celebration with a vital message of environmental preservation, highlighting the significance of protecting the natural world.
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