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Karva Chauth festival, a symbol of unity, devotion: Rekha Mahajan
10/19/2024 11:10:33 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Oct 19: A women's weekend commenced in Jammu, and people came together to celebrate festive fusion "Karwa Chauth and Diwali Utsav" at venue Amar Singh Club in Jammu. The event was graced by the chief guest on the occasion, BJP District President Jammu South, Rekha Mahajan. The event was organised by Amar Singh Club Secretary Anil Kapahi and executive committee members namely Ritika Mahajan, Renu Nanda, Deepali Handa and Shikha Gupta.
Rekha Mahajan, a prominent leader, came together to celebrate the Karwa Chauth Utsav in a grand and extravagant manner.
The event, in collaboration with numerous sponsors, transformed into a carnival-like gathering, adding a sparkle to the festival spirit. This celebration is dedicated to the thousands of strong women and girls who fast for their husbands on Karwa Chauth, which falls on 20 October. The grand event featured a wide range of festive dresses, jewelry, handmade bangles, wedding trousseau packing, handbags, clutches, and other attractive items. Hundreds of women and young girls were seen shopping in their festive attire, adding to the festive atmosphere. The grand event featured a wide range of festive dresses, jewelry, handmade bangles, wedding trousseau packing, handbags, clutches, and other attractive items.
Hundreds of women and young girls were seen shopping in their festive attire, adding to the festive atmosphere.
Rekha Mahajan highlighted the connection between the event and traditional rituals. She praised women for embodying values such as ethics, loyalty, decisiveness, and leadership in various aspects of life. Rekha emphasized that Indian culture and traditions encourage women to contribute to the nation's development under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Modi. The event aimed to empower and celebrate women's contributions to society. Rekha expressed, "We're proud to provide a platform for women to come together, shop, and enjoy the festive spirit."
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