In a departure from traditional celebrations, the villages of Kaliabeda and Bahar Dadi in Jamshedpur marked Raksha Bandhan with an environmental focus. Meraaki organization and village women participated in a special event where rakhis were tied to trees. This act symbolized a commitment to protect and preserve the environment. The initiative aimed to blend the festivities with a crucial message about the importance of nature, environmental conservation, and the legacy for future generations.
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