KHABRE TV - 9334598581 - A symbolic kite festival was organized in the Ajatashatru Fort Ground, Rajgir........
A symbolic kite festival was organized in the Ajatashatru Fort Ground, Rajgir Complex.
Khabre Tv - 9334598481 - Report of Aditya - Rajgir :- A symbolic kite festival was organized on the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti in the premises of Ajatashatru Fort Ground. Let us inform that this kite festival was started in 2014 by outgoing sub-divisional officer Rachna Patil and director of awareness campaign Dr. Dharmendra Kumar.
On this occasion, National Vice President of All India Teerth Purohit Mahasabha, Dr. Dhirendra Upadhyay said that during Makar Sankranti, there is a process of evaporation in rivers. It can cure all kinds of diseases. Hence the importance of bathing in rivers on this day is very important. People also fly kites on the roof of their homes or in the grounds to get fresh air.
On the occasion, former manager of Rajgir Railway Station, Matosh Kumar Mishra appealed to the people and said that today is Makar Sankranti, innumerable kites are flying in the air in the sky, children will enjoy flying kites. But this fun of yours should not become the message of death of the voiceless birds. Therefore do not use lead thread, always use plain thread. If an injured bird is found, take care of it.
On the occasion, Ajay Kumar of Gayatri family said that during Makar Sankranti, there is a cold time in North India. In such a situation, science also says about consuming sesame and jaggery. By doing this the body gets energy. Which helps to protect the body in winter.
On the occasion, the brand ambassador of Rajgir Municipal Council, Bhaiya Ajit said that there is a scientific reason behind consuming khichdi on this day. Khichdi helps in digestion. When mixed with ginger and peas, it helps the body fight bacteria by increasing its immunity.
Ramesh Kumar Paan, coordinator of the awareness campaign on the occasion said that today's children are engaged in playing games only in mobile, due to which their physical development is not possible, so traditional games given by nature should be enjoyed. Flying kites is an exercise in the hands and feet of the body, it is necessary to fly the kite in the sky, but taking care of the birds, use only plain thread.
On the occasion, Sanjay Kumar of the Department of Archeology also showed his participation in the kite festival. In view of the coronavirus, this event has been done in a symbolic way. On this occasion, apart from Bittu Kumar, social worker Sunil Kumar, children were also present.
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