Raipur. On Thursday, on the occasion of International World AIDS Day, a well-known sand artist resident of Tama Seoni and college students in association with Peepla Group Arang at Grass Memorial Ground, Raipur, made a Rangoli with the aim of making people aware. A red ribbon more than a thousand feet long was made. So that people can become aware of AIDS. Peepla Group convenor Mahendra Patel told that it took about 3 hours to make it. In which two and a half quintals of Rangoli is installed. At the same time, Srishti College Raipur’s students Kumari Sakshi Patel, Reeti Singh Gautam, Karuna Yadav Jitendra Kashyap, Ankita Sahu Sushma Yadav also had special cooperation in its construction, as well as providing ground and making arrangements for its construction and Rangoli.
Patiram Patel Reader, Additional Superintendent of Police, City Raipur and Peepla Group Arang Convenor Mahendra had a special contribution. Along with this, sand artist Hemchal Sahu says that this red ribbon is the biggest red ribbon in the world. Whose length and width is more than 1000 feet.