Raksha Bandhan being celebrated across the country with traditional fervor
merisarkar news service
New Delhi, August 24, 2010
Raksha Bandhan is celebrated with traditional enthusiasm
Raksha Bandhan - the festival of strengthening the sacred bond between brother and sister is being celebrated thorough out the country on Tuesday. Delhi government has announced free travel for female folk in DTC buses up to 5 o' clock. City Police has made elaborate traffic arrangements to ensure ease and safety of the commuters.
General public and motorists have been advised to plan their journeys, keeping the rush in mind and advance their journeys so that delay can be taken into account. They are also advised to use public transport to avoid congestion on roads.
The President, the Vice-President and the Prime-Minister have greeted people on Raksha Bandhan .
President Pratibha Devisingh Patil said that the festival is symbolic of the bonds of love, affection and mutual trust which have existed for centuries between sisters and brothers of every community.
Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari said that this Festival reinforces the spirit of family bonding, societal harmony and peaceful coexistence.
Dr. Manmohan Singh called for renewing the efforts to ensure the dignity of women and to promote peace and harmony in society.