Coimbatore: North Indian community members here celebrate Raksha Bandhan, a festival dedicated to brother-sister bonds, exchanging gifts on Sundays.
Many families choose to use the country-made Utas Rakhi to promote Indian products and boycott Rakin made in China.
This festival is an opportunity to celebrate universal brotherhood when the family prays for the welfare of people in Afghanistan.
“Many ordinary people traveled to Rajasthan, Gujarat, and even abroad in Raksha Bandhan, but it was impossible for the fear of Covid -19,” said Kishore Jain from Oppanakara Street.
Kishal K Jain, from Saibaba Colony, glad it was his sister Nandita Kannan lived in Coimbatore.
He and his mother, Manju Golecha visited him at Velbakinar.
Nandita made them a party and was tied to Rakhi.
Coimbatore South MLA Vanathi Srinivasan celebrates festivals with party workers.
He took the opportunity to thank the party workers who helped him win the assembly election.
Accompanied by BJP President Mohana Ambal Subdistrict, Vanathi binds Rakhi in the BJP worker wrist and corporate workers.
TNN.