CM Fadnavis receives rakhi from 'Ladki Bahins' at Nagpur home

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CM Fadnavis receives rakhi from 'Ladki Bahins' at Nagpur home

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Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis received rakhis from 'Ladki Bahin' scheme beneficiaries at his Ramgiri residence in Nagpur on 20 August 2026, blending Raksha Bandhan tradition with the Mahayuti government's flagship women's welfare outreach.

Key Takeaways

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis received rakhis at Ramgiri residence, Nagpur on 20 August 2026 .
Women referred to as 'Ladki Bahins' — beneficiaries of the state's flagship welfare scheme — tied the rakhis.
Fadnavis publicly thanked the women for their love and affection via the CMO's official account.
The event was held at his official Nagpur residence, a regular venue for citizen outreach.
The gesture reinforces the emotional branding of the Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana ahead of Maharashtra's festival season.
Raksha Bandhan arrived at Ramgiri residence in Nagpur with a personal touch on Thursday, 20 August 2026 — women beneficiaries of Maharashtra's flagship welfare scheme tying rakhis on the wrist of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, turning a cultural ritual into a moment of political warmth.
The Chief Minister's Office shared that the 'Ladki Bahins' — as beneficiaries of the Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana are affectionately called — visited Fadnavis at his official Nagpur residence for the ceremony. Fadnavis thanked all the women for their 'love and affection' (prem aani jivhala), acknowledging the gesture publicly through the CMO's official account.

Ramgiri as a stage for citizen outreach

The Ramgiri bungalow in Nagpur has served as more than a residence for Fadnavis — it functions as a regular venue for constituency-level engagement, cultural ceremonies, and public darshans. Maharashtra's political culture has long woven festival rituals into the public calendar of its leaders, and Raksha Bandhan rakhi-tying events at official residences have become a familiar feature across the state's political landscape. The 'Ladki Bahin' framing is deliberate: the scheme, which provides direct financial support to eligible women in the state, has become one of the Mahayuti government's most visible social-welfare bets. The rakhi event reinforces the emotional register the scheme was designed to build — a bond of care between the government and its women citizens. As Maharashtra moves toward the festival season — with Ganesh Chaturthi on the horizon — similar outreach moments are expected to multiply across the state's leadership, each one threading cultural tradition with political presence. The Chief Minister's Raksha Bandhan gesture signals that the 'Ladki Bahin' identity is far from a one-time campaign — it is a sustained relationship the government intends to keep visible.

Point of View

And tying Raksha Bandhan to scheme beneficiaries deepens the personal-bond narrative the government has built around the programme. With assembly politics never far from Maharashtra's mind, sustaining that bond through festival touchpoints is a calculated form of governance communication. The question going forward is whether the scheme's delivery record matches the warmth of the imagery.
NationPress
20 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the Ladki Bahins who tied rakhi to CM Fadnavis?
They are women beneficiaries of Maharashtra's Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana, a state government scheme providing direct financial support to eligible women, who are affectionately called 'Ladki Bahins' by the government.
Where did the Raksha Bandhan event with CM Fadnavis take place?
The rakhi-tying ceremony took place at Ramgiri, the official residence of the Chief Minister in Nagpur, on 20 August 2026.
What is the Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana?
It is a flagship welfare scheme of the Maharashtra government under Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis that provides direct financial assistance to eligible women in the state.
What did CM Fadnavis say at the Raksha Bandhan event?
Fadnavis thanked all the Ladki Bahins for their love and affection, expressing gratitude for their gesture of tying rakhis at his Nagpur residence.
Is it common for Maharashtra politicians to hold Raksha Bandhan events at official residences?
Yes, Maharashtra's political culture has a tradition of senior leaders hosting rakhi-tying events at official residences during Raksha Bandhan as a form of public and cultural engagement.
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