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Ludhiana: Deputy commissioner Sakshi Sawhney inaugurated a rakhi stall run by specially abled students from Government Primary Smart School, Model Gram, at the district administrative complex on Wednesday. Accompanied by DEO Ravinder Kaur and deputy DEO Manoj, Sawhney interacted with the students. She appreciated their skills in making colourful rakhis.

Sawhney emphasised that skill development helps instill confidence in the students and that the administration is fully committed to improving the lives of the specially abled, considering them an essential part of society. TNN We also published the following articles recently Hundreds of Kuki students protest in Delhi for separate administration in Manipur Hundreds of Kuki students protested in Delhi, demanding a separate administration for Kuki-Zo tribal communities in Manipur. They accused the Meitei-led government of imposing existential threats and called for political autonomy.



The students opposed withdrawing the Assam Rifles from buffer zones, which they claimed provided crucial protection from attacks by radical Meitei elements. Bengalureans get rakhi-ready The city witnessed a Rakshabandhan celebration infused with both tradition and innovation. Bengalurus siblings explored both store options and online shopping for rakhis.

This year's trends included traditional threads with modern motifs, such as kwada, evil eye designs, and idol embellishments. The tech-savvy crowd also favored futuristic designs, merging cultural rituals with contemporary aesthetics. Make Your Rakshabandhan Shine Bright With Silver Rakhis Silver Rakhis, celebrated for their elegance and luxurious feel, were crafted from sterling silver and symbolized a precious bond on Rakshabandhan.

Various branded designs, including Ganesha, floral, and modern motifs, highlighted their religious significance. These Rakhis often came with authenticity certificates and anti-tarnish coatings, making them a meaningful, stylish, and hypoallergenic gift option..

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