Raksha Bandhan: Dhami government gift on Rakshabandhan, will be able to travel free in buses

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During the Chief Minister’s Dharali tour, a heartfelt incident occurred, in which a tourist from Gujarat, who was suddenly caught in floods and landslides, tied a piece of his dupatta and tied the Chief Minister. Dhangauri Baraulia, a resident of Ishanpur in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, came to Uttarakhand for Gangotri Darshan with her family. Due to the horrific disaster on August 5, she got caught in Dharali with her family. The situation became extremely challenging due to road blocking, frequent debris and strong currents.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami announced a free travel facility for women in buses operated by Uttarakhand Transport Corporation on the eve of Rakshabandhan on Friday. The Chief Minister, while wishing Rakshabandhan, said that this festival is a symbol of mutual affection and faith and is associated with rich cultural traditions and historical significance. Dhami also highlighted the continuous efforts being made by the state government for women empowerment. The Chief Minister said that the dream of a rich Uttarakhand cannot be fulfilled without empowering women. We expect the people of the state to cooperate in the creation of an ideal society for the empowerment of women and their progress.

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Meanwhile, during the Chief Minister’s Dharali tour, a heartfelt incident occurred, in which a tourist from Gujarat, who was suddenly caught in floods and landslides, tore a piece of his dupatta and tied the Chief Minister. Dhangauri Baraulia, a resident of Ishanpur in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, came to Uttarakhand for Gangotri Darshan with her family. Due to the horrific disaster on August 5, she got caught in Dharali with her family. The situation became extremely challenging due to road blocking, frequent debris and strong currents.

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The Chief Minister himself has been monitoring relief work by being present in the area continuously for three days. Mrs. Baroulia and her family were safely evacuated by the untiring efforts of the rescue teams. The Chief Minister also humbly accepted this emotional moment and said that the state government stands with every affected citizen in this hour of disaster and all possible assistance will be provided. He said that the state government is working with full commitment for relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction. This scene of human sensibilities in a remote region like Dharali became an example of hope, faith and social solidarity among the disaster.

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