Over 100 ladies cleanliness employees from Jaipur have crafted greater than 5,000 eco-friendly rakhis from waste supplies. These particular rakhis have been despatched to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on the event of the Raksha Bandhan competition.
The initiative, spearheaded by Jaipur Municipal Company (JMC) Mayor Saumya Gurjar, aimed to advertise the ideas of Cut back, Reuse, and Recycle (RRR).
The ‘Swachhata Yodhas’ utilised varied waste supplies like plastic covers, previous garments, leftover ornamental gadgets, threads, wool, and cardboard bins to create the intricate rakhis.
“Such initiatives encourage the society to undertake a clear and environment-friendly strategy and provides the message that one of the best materials might be comprised of waste materials,” Mayor Gurjar stated.
In a reciprocal gesture, Gurjar tied rakhis to the ladies ‘Swachhata Yodhas’ and administered a pledge to safe a spot within the high three ranks within the Swachh Survekshan 2025.
The eco-friendly rakhis have additionally been tied to timber within the metropolis, symbolisng a dedication to each cleanliness and nature.
In the meantime, Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated Raksha Bandhan — a competition honouring the normal bond between brothers and sisters — at his residence, the place schoolchildren and members of the non secular organisation Brahma Kumaris tied rakhis on his wrist.
Earlier as we speak, he additionally greeted the nation, saying “Finest needs on the big day of Raksha Bandhan”.
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