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Message of Women’s Health Awareness through Car Rally… Played Holi with Flowers


WOMEN’S DAY WEEK
Starting from City Park in Mansarovar and passing through major city locations, the Pink Bhumia Fan Car Rally reached the Birla Auditorium.

Message of Women’s Health Awareness through Car Rally… Played Holi with Flowers

Club members celebrated Holi with flowers to devotional songs. Women riding in cars decorated with slogans, balloons, and posters spread awareness about women’s health and traffic safety. The event was organized by Jalsa International Women’s Wing under the banner of “Pink Bhumia Fan Car Rally.”

The rally started from City Park in Mansarovar and passed through major city spots before concluding at Birla Auditorium.

The objective of the rally was to promote women’s self-confidence, courage, and driving skills. The rally was flagged off by MP Ramcharan Bohra, IG Range Neeru Garg, ADG Traffic Dr. B.L. Meena, and Heritage Board Chief Engineer Prateek Srivastava.

Jalsa Label founder Rajendra Rao was also present on the occasion.

Women Arrived Dressed as Police and Bandit Characters

Women dressed in traditional attire from Maharashtra, Haryana, and Rajasthan, as well as in police and bandit (dacoit) costumes, became a special attraction during the rally.

Club founder Kanu Mehta and Director Sanju Mehta stated that after the rally, a discussion on women’s health was also held during the Global Health and Wellness Festival.


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