Commemorating the cherished sibling bond on Raksha Bandhan, young schoolgirls joyfully tied rakhis onto Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s wrist during a heartwarming event held at a school in New Delhi. With radiant smiles, the schoolchildren warmly welcomed PM Modi into their classroom, where the sacred threads were exchanged, symbolizing the special connection between brothers and sisters.
As the girls took their turns to tie the rakhi, Prime Minister Modi greeted them warmly with a fond smile, kindly inquiring about their names and classes.
During a heartwarming and endearing moment, one of the girls affectionately pecked PM Modi on the cheek as he leaned down to bless her. Seated in a chair, PM Modi graciously participated as the schoolgirls took their turns to tie rakhis, creating a touching scene of camaraderie.
Adding to the festive atmosphere, the Prime Minister enthusiastically joined schoolgirls and teachers for a group photograph, capturing the essence of the occasion. The personalized rakhis, adorned with PM Modi’s image, were skillfully tied onto his wrist by the girls, adding a special touch to the celebration.
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The festival, symbolizing the timeless bond between siblings, is being joyously celebrated nationwide with its characteristic grandeur and enthusiasm. In Jammu and Kashmir’s Udhampur district, schoolgirls tied rakhis to CRPF jawans, while in the Samba district of the Valley, BSF jawans marked Raksha Bandhan by celebrating with school children.
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