On Raksha Bandhan, hundreds of sisters tied Rakhis to police officers at the Gosainjganj Police Station as a symbol of protection. As part of the ‘Single School Campaign,’ these sisters performed an aarti for the police officers and tied rakhi, expressing their prayer for their long life and commitment to safeguarding them. After tying the protective threads, everyone in the vicinity chanted slogans praising Mother India at the premises of the police station.
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