Women Tie Rakhi To COVID Frontline Warriors Risking Their Lives To Keep The Rest Of Us Safe
Raksha Bandhan is celebrated with much aplomb across the country and the festival defines everything that is sacred between a brother and sister. Due to the pandemic, this year, the usual hustle-bustle was missing from the markets, as well as from the day itself. However, in the spirit of the festival, several women tied rakhis to frontline workers, in order to honour and thank them for their services.
Raksha Bandhan is celebrated with much aplomb across the country and the festival defines everything that is sacred between a brother and sister. Due to the pandemic, this year, the usual hustle-bustle was missing from the markets, as well as from the day itself. However, in the spirit of the festival, several women tied rakhis to frontline workers, in order to honour and thank them for their services. Take a look at these pictures:
Festival Of Brother & Sister
Raksha Bandhan is celebrated with much aplomb across the country and the festival defines everything that is sacred between a brother and sister.?
Tribute To COVID-19 Warriors
A doctor shows a 'Rakhi' tied onto his wrist as he participates in an event to pay tribute to frontline workers fighting against COVID-19, in Mumbai.
Traditional Indian Sacred Thread
A woman ties rakhi, on the wrist of a municipal worker wearing personal protective equipment in Kolkata.? ??
Blessings And Love
A
municipal worker seeks blessings of a?woman who tied him rakhi.
Working Hard During This Pandemic
A woman ties rakhi to a COVID-19 frontline warrior.
Paying Tribute To Frontline Workers
A sanitation worker wearing a 'rakhi' participates in an event to pay tribute to frontline workers fighting against coronavirus, in Mumbai.??
Waiting To Tie Rakhi
Women wait to tie rakhi to frontline workers fighting the COVID-19 pandemic in Mumbai.
Coworker Ties Rakhi
A health worker ties a 'rakhi' on the wrist of her coworker before collecting swab samples from an ambulance for COVID-19 coronavirus, during the Hindu festival of Raksha Bandhan, in Kolkata.?
Duty First
A health worker with a rakhi tied onto his wrist sits inside an ambulance as he collects swab samples from a man in Kolkata.
Little Corona Patient
A lady doctor ties rakhi to a little corona patient on the occasion of 'Raksha Bandhan', at Commonwealth Games Village Quarantine centre in Delhi.? ??
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