A unique case has come to light in Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh. Although there is a custom of wearing a ring during the engagement ceremony, a unique engagement took place in Dongargarh of Jarwahi tehsil. At the engagement ceremony, the girl and the young man completed the ceremony by wearing helmets on each other. This compromise is being discussed throughout the area. According to the information, the young man and the girl have tried to raise awareness among people to avoid traffic accidents by giving each other helmets during their engagement.
Birendra Sahu, a resident of Dongargarh of Jarwahi tehsil, works as a secretary in Gram Panchayat Bhanpuri. Birendra’s engagement was fixed with Jyoti Sahu, a resident of Dongargaon Kariatola, and the young man and the girl made a unique engagement by gifting each other a ring and a helmet. We also worked to raise people’s awareness to prevent accidents on the roads.
People do social service in different ways.
To prevent traffic accidents, it is considered that young people try to raise awareness in society in different ways. Some place radio points on the roads, some remove animals from the roads, some social workers provide free ambulance services, and others provide free medicines. Rajnandgaon has a distinct identity in blood donation.
Doing this work after the death of the father.
Birendra Sahu is the younger brother of Helmet Sangwari Dharmendra Sahu, a social worker from Dongargaon Nagar, who after the death of his father in a road accident, apart from raising awareness among people about wearing helmets on the roads, also gives away helmets. to the people. Dharmendra Sahu said his father died due to a head injury and he was not wearing a helmet at the time. Since then, people have been working to get people to wear helmets and donate them. He said that along with me, my entire family, including my wife Triveni, brother Mohit Sahu, daughter-in-law Sarita, brother Birendra and mother Kumari Sahu, are also helping to motivate people.
Dharmendra Sahu said that he has donated more than a thousand helmets to people so far. He also said that his media colleagues named the helmet as Sangwari. Furthermore, both the people and the administration appreciate your initiative.
(Report – Shashikant Dewangan/Rajnandgaon)