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  • Banke Bihari temple case: Supreme Court appoints ex-Allahabad HC judge to lead panel, stays UP govt ordinance

    The apex court also asked the Allahabad High Court to decide on the constitutional validity of the Ordinance within one year from the date of filing of the writ petitions.

  • Banke Bihari Temple: Vrindavan's Iconic Phool Bangla Festival Starts on April 8

    Experience the vibrant Phool Bangla Festival at Vrindavan's revered Banke Bihari Temple, starting April 8. Discover the significance and festivities of this iconic celebration.

  • UP man cuts open belly to perform surgery on himself after watching YouTube videos, hospitalised

    Dr Shashi Ranjan, a senior surgeon at the Vrindavan District Hospital, said the man used a surgical blade, needle, and stitch cord -- all bought from market -- to make an incision in his abdomen and stitched it with 11 sutures.

  • Widows in Vrindavan celebrate Holi with vibrant colours. Watch

    Last week, the Uttar Pradesh government had announced that it would attempt to create a Guinness world record by organising Holi with over 2,000 widows in the temple town.

  • After Ayodhya, HoABL to invest in Vrindavan, Varanasi; pump Rs 3,000 cr in 6 projects

    The company has recently concluded the acquisition of over 352 acres across Vrindavan, Varanasi, Amritsar, Shimla, Nagpur, and Khopoli (near Mumbai).

  • Monkey snatches man's iPhone in Vrindavan, returns it for Frooti. Watch

    In an incident that happened at the Sri Rangnath Ji Mandir earlier this month, a monkey snatched a devotee’s iPhone. A video shared on Instagram by a user named Vikas showed two monkeys perched atop the temple. One of them had the man’s iPhone.

  • Widows celebrate Holi at Vrindavan's Gopinath temple. Watch

    Such programmes are organised to bring these widows into the mainstream of society and efforts are made to make them self-reliant by training them to prepare herbal Gulal, 'agarbattis' (incense sticks), and candles, officials said.

  • This Indian city is where most gulal is made, one company alone produces 6,000 tonnes

    The sleepy town of Hathras in Uttar Pradesh is the hub of gulal manufacturing in India, and Radha Kishan Color World alone makes over 6,000 tonnes of gulal every year, for the festival of Holi, to export to the US and European markets and for Bollywood.

  • Dedicated road to connect Yamuna Expressway, Banke Bihari temple; industry body plans 'heritage city'

    The Authority also decided to develop a “heritage city” in the 500 metre to 1 km area on both sides of this greenfield expressway. Hotels, motels and recreational activities along the new greenfield expressway will also come up.

  • Mathura, Vrindavan to be connected with cruise service: Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal

    The experience of travelling by cruise will allure tourists visiting Agra also to come to Mathura, he said on Monday after an event at Shankaracharya Ashram, Govardhan.

  • Is that Ashneer Grover singing kirtans in viral video? Check again

    "Ashneer Grover, nice seeing you," wrote Tyagi tagging the Shark Tank India judge in the Instagram post.

  • Vrindavan's Bankey Bihari temple to reopen for devotees from October 17

    The priest also said the closure time was utilised to carry out some renovation work.

  • Retirement home or ‘resort’?

    Retirement doesn‘t have to be synonymous with ‘biding your time‘. Senior citizens are now discovering the joys of retirement in second homes that offer several comforts and facilities. Take, for instance, Dharamvir Singh and &#82

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