- Sisters tied cow dung Rakhi to police personnel under the aegis of Divya Care Wellness Foundation.
Bhopal: Live life with nature, let the culture be full of values and drive away distortions. Rakshabandhan is not just a formality, it is the protection of our culture and values given by our elders.
This sentiment was expressed by Aryaka Srishti Bhushan Mataji in the Police Line at the beginning of Raksha Sutra week under the aegis of Divya Care Wellness Foundation. She said that in Indian culture, mother cow is revered. Mother feeds her children for 3 years, but mother cow feeds everyone by feeding them milk throughout their lives. Mataji praised the work being done by Divya Care Wellness Foundation for making women self-reliant and women empowerment and called it inspirational. All the sisters tied cow dung Raksha Sutra to the police officer and police personnel and offered sweets and performed Aarti.
Work being done by Divya Care Wellness Foundation for women empowerment
Vigya Jain and Duty Jain of Divya Care Wellness Foundation told that Divya Care Wellness Foundation has been working to make women self-reliant since 2005. Operation Raksha Sutra is one of their projects through which 350 women are being given employment. In this initiative, cow dung craft rakhis made by rural women are being lovingly presented to Indian soldiers and police personnel.
These women from jails, reform homes, rural environments, cow shelters are being given employment by training them in cow dung handicrafts.
These Raksha Sutras are mainly made from the cow dung of Srishti Mangalam Gaushala in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh and Dayodaya Gaushala in Vidisha district.