Woman constable’s Bindori ceremony held at police station in Rajasthan. See pics
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The staff of Buhana police station in Rajasthan’s Jhunjhunu district performed the 'Bindori' ceremony for their bride-to-be colleague in the absence of her family members.
Dealing with the rising cases of coronavirus is proving to be a harrowing experience not only for healthcare workers but also for police officials. From giving assurance to anxious families to managing unruly crowds amid a wave of invisible and contagious pathogens, the police officials are working tirelessly to safeguard the citizens in their best capacity. Rajasthan: Staff of Buhana Police Station in Jhunjhunu took out 'bindori' (pre-wedding procession) of a woman constable posted at the station, yesterday."My colleagues played the role of my family & took out the 'bindori'. I really liked it," said Sonia, the would-be bride. pic.twitter.com/DwtP5o1aPV But the second wave of the pandemic seems to have increased the work pressure on the police officials. Some of them aren’t even getting leaves to enjoy their wedding ceremonies owing to the crisis situation in the country. In such a scenario, families and colleagues step up and hold ceremonies at the police station itself.More Related News