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New Delhi, July 27 (ANI-NewsVoir): Rediff's Rakhi gifts store is now live for siblings looking forward to celebrate Raksha Bandhan with gust and pomp.

ANI Jul 27, 2016 18:55 IST googleads

Rediff Rakhi to deliver with free shipping worldwide
New Delhi, July 27 (ANI-NewsVoir): Rediff's Rakhi gifts store is now live for siblings looking forward to celebrate Raksha Bandhan with gust and pomp. The online store showcases over 5000 latest Rakhi styles and more than 3.5 million products for gifting. Rediff's Rakhi store is now in its 16th consecutive year of operation and continues its tradition of enabling sisters to send Rakhi's to their brothers abroad. Sisters can select from a range of Designer Rakhi's made with auspicious material like Mauli, Rudraksha, Kowdi, Kundan and Zardosi for their beloved brothers in USA, Canada, UK, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai, UAE or any other country abroad. Or if you stay in any of these countries, the online store enables you send a Rakhi gift back to your brother in India. If you are buying Rakhis for your kids, then look no further as they will love the Spiderman, Hanuman, Doraemon, Minions and other favorite cartoon characters adorning their cute little wrists. The thread festival also brings along with it the ethnic stuff for folks who like to celebrate Raksha Bandhan the traditional way. The shop features Pooja Thalis with Shagun Elements like Roli, Chaval, Mishri, Chandan Powder and more. Sweeten the Raksha Bandhan offering with choicest Mithais including mouth-watering Kaju Katlis, Motichur Laddoos, Barfis, Soan Papdis and loads of other delicacies. There are fantastic gift hampers and thali hampers on sale with Chocolates, Mithais, Dry Fruits and more. Brothers can express their love by sending a return gift selected from a range of over 3.5 million products on the marketplace, including a collection of Designer Sarees, Anarkali Suits, Printed Cotton wear, Kurtis, Handbags, Perfumes, Jewellery, mobile cases and a host of other attractive products. Hurry and don't miss out on the chance to get the Rakhis and gifts delivered to your beloved siblings on or before Raksha Bandhan festival on 18th August 2016. (ANI-NewsVoir)

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