Bidar: In unique gesture, newlywed couple gifts helmets, saplings to wedding guests


Sandhya Harsha
Daijiworld Media Network

Bidar, Jul 7: While most tend to spend lavishly on their weddings, a couple from Bidar, North Karnataka, is being applauded for cutting unnecessary costs to afford meaningful return gifts. Shivraj Jamadar and his bride Savitha gifted over 100 helmets and 1500 saplings to guests who had attended their wedding on 3rd July.

Shivraj (26) is a driving school instructor and owns Shri Bhagyavanthi Motor Driving School. "I have witnessed several accidents and most people suffered head injuries. The fact that people hesitate to buy or wear a helmet deeply disturbed me," he says in an interview to daijiworld.

Hence, Shivraj decided to cut off on firecrackers, liquor and sound system which usually are part of a wedding bash and opted to buy helmets and saplings in the money. He spent around Rs 50,000 for the return gifts. "If I serve liquor, people will enjoy momentarily. However, if the helmets I have gifted save a couple of lives and if at least half the saplings gifted survive, I will have the content that I have truly made a difference," he says.

Shivraj had invited around 2500 people for his wedding and he used the opportunity to create awareness. "I distributed pamphlets that say ‘Your safety is your family’s happiness’ to my guests. On the other side of the pamphlet, I printed all necessary road signals and rules," he adds.

Shivraj is a crusader for road safety in Bidar. He actively takes part in road safety campaigns.

"Whenever I have visited other people’s weddings or functions, I always gift helmets. It may seem strange, but it will save lives which is more precious than any other materialistic pleasures," he adds.

"Around half the motorists in Bidar don’t follow the helmet rule. They try avoiding traffic cops. It is sad that they don’t realize the value of a helmet and only use it to avoid penalty," says Shivraj who hopes that his move will inspire people to ride safely wearing helmets.

Shivraj’s bride Savitha was not informed about the return gifts. "I kept it as a surprise and she was shocked when I started distributing helmets. All her family members appreciated the move and she was all smiles," he laughs.

The unique return gifts have also been appreciated by the traffic department of Bidar, district administration as well as the forest department who helped Shivraj in acquiring the saplings.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jul 07 2017

    A thouhtful and super idea.Conratulations to the couple,Hope many people will take this idea and practice in future excessive expenditure and do something better for the world.

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  • Stevan Menezes, Mumbai /Shirva

    Fri, Jul 07 2017

    What a great way to give a message for life and safety, God's blessings are upon this couple. Who needs Al Gore and the Paris Accord when great people like this couple are present to preserve both mankind and nature

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 07 2017

    When our highly educated n intelligent people r hacking trees ruthlessly, it is laudable to find a person who knows the value of the fast depleting green cover n has done a noble job! I salute him for this humanitarian gesture, may his tribe increase!

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 07 2017

    Let other couples also follow the same method

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  • Kusuma Kumari G, Nellore/Kodyadka

    Fri, Jul 07 2017

    I appreciate this gesture. A noble act indeed instead of spending money on extravagant things in a marriage.

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  • Vinayak, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 07 2017

    Shivraj is a true human, who cares for others life. He is a true citizen and does understand the meaning and value of human life. May god give him laurels in his life always.

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  • Nithya, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 07 2017

    Super.... this is really special. Thanks Shivraj for the idea. Will do this wherever possible.

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