Modi To Get 1000 Hand Made Rakhi’s From Widows Of Varanasi ,Vrindavan

‘Rakshabandhan’ festival will be celebrated by everyone around each corner of country. This time the festival will be special for hundreds of elderly widows from Varanasi. They planned to to send 1,000 ‘rakhis’ along with sweets to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who made his parliamentary debut in May from this temple town. Around 1,000 special rakhis for Prime Minster Narendra Modi have designed by ageing widows of Vrindavan and Varanasi and they will send rakhi’s to him on the occasion of raksha bandhan on August 29.

Prime Minster Narendra Modi to get rakhis from widows

The elderly women who are living in Meerasahabhagini Ashram in Vrindavan have made rakhis with displaying pictures of Modi and would sent it to the PM’s house. The widows, mostly in their 80s, are engaged in making colourful rakhis in the government-run five ashrams in Vrindavan. They had started Rakhi making about a fortnight ago and have so far prepared around a thousand such sacred wrist bands in Meera Sahabhagi and Chetan Vihar ashrams of Vrindavan.

Prime Minster Narendra Modi to get rakhis from widows

A 90-year-old Manu ‘Maa’, who got a chance to visit PM’s house to tie rakhi along with four other widows from Virandavan and Varanasi last year says “We have planned a target of sending around 1,000 rakhis to our prime minister”.

Widows Made 1000 Rakhi’s For Modi

My idea is how to change thoughts, behaviour and attitude of the people of this country towards widows, who are their mothers, sisters, aunties and so on,” said Bindeshwar Pathak founder of Sulabh International. He takes care of around 1,500 widows in Varanasi, Vrindavan and Kedarnath valley.

Prime Minster Narendra Modi to get rakhis from widows

Pathak said that such an initiative would bring cheers to their lives. ”We will organise many such programmes for them in near future”. Breaking several established traditions, Sulabh International had organised a visit of the widows to Kolkata to participate in Durga Puja celebrations. Sulabh started taking steps for the welfare of widows after the Supreme Court took strong exception last year to the manner in which the bodies of widows, who lived in government shelter homes at Vrindavan, were disposed. Every widow is given Rs 2,000 per month by the organisation which takes care of their health and other needs, even entertainment in the form of organising ‘kirtans’ and ‘bhajan sandhyas’ and providing TV with satellite connections.

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