Move over presents, gift your sister 'a vow' this Rakhi

Moving beyond conventions, brothers in Rajasthan are all set to gift "written vows and pledges" to their sisters this Rakhi.

Jaipur: Moving beyond conventions, brothers in Rajasthan are all set to gift "written vows and pledges" to their sisters this Rakhi.

Vying for the title of 'Bhai No.1', 'Adarsh Bhai', 'Sabse Accha Bhai', men in Nagaur, Jalore and Ajmer districts of the state are offering to quit smoking, drinking and build toilets for their sisters.

The social initiatives have been proposed by the district administration and have found many takers.

"Our initiative is getting a very good response and many people have submitted their vows to us. Those who take part in the drive will be awarded certificates by the district administration," Ajmer Collector Arushi A Malik said, adding that her district was leading in construction of toilets in the state.

Jalore District collector Jitendra Soni underlined the importance of building toilets to discourage open defecation and protect the self-esteem of the sisters.

"We have asked the men to construct toilets at home if their sisters are unmarried and at their in-laws house, in case she has no facility of toilet there," he said.

The state medical department launched 'Tambaku Mukt-Shapath Yukt campaign for the occasion of Rakhi under which men are urged to gift a written pledge of quiting smoking and tobacco to their sisters.

Under the campaign, brothers have been asked to present a no-smoking affidavit and take selfies with their sisters while holding the affidavit, and send it to the government.

Nagaur district collector said that the initiative can also encourage addicts to quit using Doda post (LPH or Lance Poppy Heads or opium husk) and give a written pledge for the same to their sisters on Rakhi.

"District administration in collaboration with excise department launched the special campaign in which we are encouraging Doda post addicts to quit the habit voluntarily and fill a written pledge and gift that to their sisters on Rakhi," Rajan Vishal, Nagaur collector told PTI.

He informed that eight groups of officials are carrying out the campaign in areas of the district where the number of Doda addicts is high.

According to the excise department, there are nearly

1,100 people having permits for consuming LPH in Nagaur district and all of them are being approached and encouraged by the department.

District Excise Officer Jitendra Singh Rathore stated that nearly 10,000 kg of LPH is consumed every month in Naguar.

LPH is a restricted commodity which can be sold by licensed retailers only to those consumers who have consumption permits issued by the Excise department under NDPS Rules.

To take part in the campaign, a brother needs to apply on a blank paper and submit it to district authority by August 29.

Participants can also apply via WhatsApp or email. The three winning entries will be felicitated at district level and the rest will be given certificates. 

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