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Berhampur: The women’s wing of a voluntary organisation at Mundamarai near Aska has made rakhis with biodegradable materials and sent them to security personnel engaged in anti-Maoist operation in Kandhamal distict so that they can wear them on Raksha Bandhan on Monday, a custom that was started three years ago. The women have used foodgrains like paddy, lentils, black grain, ragi, sago and mustard and other biodegradable materials to make the rakhis. Around 25 members of Kalinga Vysya Sangha’s (KVS) women’s wing have made around 550 rakhis.

“We have already sent around 500 rakhis to the security personnel, while another 50 will be tied on Monday on the hands of local police officers, health workers, firefighters and others who work for people’s safety,” Roja Subudhi, president of the organisation’s women’s wing, said. We also published the following articles recently Evil Eye Rakhi For Brother: Protect Your Brother With Some Beautiful Rakhis This Raksha Bandhan The article detailed various options for evil eye rakhis for Raksha Bandhan 2024, highlighting their designs, protective qualities, and ease of purchase online. This summary encompassed best-sellers like Salty Suraksha Painted Evil Eye Designer Rakhi and Clara 925 Pure Silver Evil Eye Chain Bracelet Rakhi, providing readers with affordable and high-quality choices for the festive occasion.



Raksha Bandhan 2024: The perfect rakhi for every zodiac sign Astrologer Ashutosh Clairvoyant suggested that tying Rakhi based on a brother's zodiac sign can enhance the auspiciousness of the festival. Each sign has a corresponding color, such as red for Aries and blue for Taurus, promising better results. Raksha Bandhan 2024 is on August 19, with a specified time to avoid inauspicious periods.

Rakhis made of cow dung in demand A self-help group led by Abha Singh in Prayagraj has created rakhis using cow dung and guar gum, gaining significant interest. These eco-friendly rakhis, featuring designs like Tiranga and Heart, have been distributed among slum kids and ordered by traders. They also come embedded with tulsi seeds for planting post-festival.

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