Jamshedpur Celebrates Rakshabandhan with Fervor
Festive spirit brings families together; eco-friendly trends emerge
Rakshabandhan festivities unite Jamshedpur in a celebration of sibling bonds and community spirit.
JAMSHEDPUR – The city of Jamshedpur came alive with Rakshabandhan celebrations, as families gathered to honor sibling bonds and community ties.
The festival of Rakshabandhan brought a vibrant atmosphere to Jamshedpur, with markets bustling and homes filled with joyous gatherings.
Sakchi, Bistupur, and Kadma markets saw a surge in activity, with vendors offering a wide array of rakhis and gifts.
"The demand for eco-friendly rakhis has significantly increased this year," noted a local shopkeeper, highlighting a growing trend towards sustainability.
Families across the city participated in traditional rituals, with sisters tying rakhis on their brothers’ wrists and receiving gifts in return.
The festival also became an occasion for family reunions, with relatives traveling from afar to celebrate together.
Local NGOs and community organizations extended the spirit of the festival by visiting army camps, police stations, and hospitals.
"Tying rakhis to our brave soldiers and healthcare workers is our way of thanking them for their service," said Priya Sharma, a volunteer.
Modern adaptations of the festival were evident, with many using courier services and e-commerce platforms to send rakhis to distant siblings.
Social media platforms buzzed with Rakshabandhan wishes, as people shared photos and memories of their celebrations.
The focus on sustainability was evident, with many opting for plantable rakhis that symbolize the nurturing nature of sibling relationships.

