Tata Steel Engineer Becomes Brother to Orphaned Sisters

Hari Singh Rajput celebrates Rakshabandhan with four girls in Chaliyama village

A Tata Steel engineer brought hope to four orphaned sisters by becoming their brother on Rakshabandhan eve in a village near Jamshedpur.

JAMSHEDPUR – Hari Singh Rajput, a Tata Steel engineer and founder of Voice of Humanity, celebrated Rakshabandhan with four orphaned sisters in Bankati Tola of Chaliyama village, 45 km from Jamshedpur.

The sisters, aged 9 to 15, lost their parents four years ago.

Kandri Singh, the eldest at 15, has been working as a labourer to support her siblings while ensuring their education continues.

Moved by their situation, Hari Singh traveled to the village on Rakshabandhan eve.

The girls tied rakhis on his wrist, symbolizing their new brotherly bond.

Hari and his friends gifted the sisters bicycles, school bags, notebooks, and chocolates.

Villagers noted it was the first time in years the girls appeared truly happy.

The engineer pledged to support the sisters’ education, aiming to help them become self-reliant.

Hari Singh expressed his commitment to ensuring the girls’ education continues uninterrupted.

Friends Ranjan Singh, Mohit Singh, and Abhishek Jha accompanied Hari on this meaningful visit.

The gesture brought smiles to the faces of the orphaned sisters, aged 15, 13, 11, and 9.

Hari Singh’s act of kindness has given new hope to these young lives in Nimdih block.

The sisters’ determination to continue their education despite hardships touched the Tata Steel employee deeply.

This heartwarming celebration of Rakshabandhan has created a lasting impact on both the girls and the community.

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