Jodhpur (Rajasthan): Jodhpur (Rajasthan): A rickshaw driver in Rajasthan celebrates the Raksha Bandhan festival, which depicts the bond between brothers and sisters, in a unique manner. In the memory of his deceased sister, he offers free rides to women commuters to mark the occasion.
On Raksha Bandhan, which comes in the holy month of Shravan, the Rajasthan government allows women to travel for free on the buses of Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (RSRTC). While it may not be a big deal for the state government to offer free rides, it is commendable for auto-driver Dhanraj Dadich, who has been doing it for the past seven years. Dhanraj Dadhich told ETV Bharat that his sister 'Baby' passed away 22 years ago.
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"She was my only sister. She died of a heart attack. I bought this rickshaw seven years ago. And decided that since I do not have a sister now, I will offer this free service to all my sisters in Jodhpur. Every year on this day, I miss my sister even more. So as a tribute, I provide free auto service from 10 am to 5 pm for all sisters on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan," he said.