This Rakhi, Let’s Tie Threads of Forgiveness — To Forgotten Cousins, Broken Bonds & Unsaid Emotions. #NayaBandhan by Shanti Sankalp
Raksha Bandhan is here — but this time, it’s not just about tying a thread… it’s about re-tying the ones we lost.
#NayaBandhan, a heart-stirring campaign by Shanti Sankalp, powered by Destiniva Realty, and supported by Scholars' Takshashila, brings a bold emotional reset this festive season. It’s not just a celebration — it’s a movement of making things right.
Let’s admit it — we’ve all drifted from cousins we once shared secrets and sweets with.
"Bhai ab toh formality reh gayi hai,"
"Usne kabhi call nahi kiya,"
"6 saal ho gaye yaar."
We’ve said it. We’ve lived it.
But this Rakhi, it’s time to undo the silence.
Starting August 7, every day will spotlight a new social commitment — from forgiving forgotten cousins to protecting nature, respecting house help, caring for senior citizens, and nurturing your mental health. Each theme is a call to action, an emotional rakhi wrapped in responsibility.
The concept, “Bandhan with Forgotten Bonds,” urges people to tie the thread of maafi (forgiveness) — to cousins they couldn’t meet, call, or even fight with. Because real protection isn’t always physical — it’s emotional.
So, don’t just post pictures this Rakhi.
Post an apology. Send that message. Rekindle the love.
Join the #NayaBandhan revolution.
Let’s celebrate relationships — not just the ones that stayed, but the ones that deserve a comeback.
Nikhil Pattani, the brains behind Destiniva Realty and Scholars' Takshashila, is shaking up the real estate world with 28 years of game-changing expertise across India and the UAE. Known for his bold sustainability moves, like launching India’s first Green Realtor Certification, Nikhil has helped 3,000+ families find their dream homes. With his ‘Sales Chanakya’ smarts and 1 lakh-word real estate manifesto, he's setting new rules for the industry. Ready to see what the future of real estate looks like? Nikhil's already built it.
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