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Wearing black dupattas, the women voiced their opposition to the Banke Bihari corridor, which they claim will harm the temple ...
LUCKNOW: UP Power Minister and close confidante of PM Narendra Modi, AK Sharma, faced a massive protest from the Sewayats of ...
Social distancing norms went for a toss as a huge crowd of people gathered outside the popular Banke Bihari Temple here on Saturday as it opened after over seven months in view of the coronavirus ...
AGRA: Following a massive crowd gathering at the Banke Bihari temple in Vrindavan town of Mathura district on Sunday, a 32-year-old woman from Faridabad district fell unconscious due to high ...
Instead of the usual 12 p.m., the temple will close at 12:30 p.m. today, for the afternoon break.
The Yogi Adityanath government has set up a committee to investigate the accident that took place in the Shri Banke Bihari temple late Friday night in Mathura in ... As there was a huge crowd, ...
"During Mangla Arti at Bankey Bihari in Mathura, one devotee fainted at the exit gate of temple due to which movement of devotees was restricted. As there was huge crowd, many inside the premises ...
LUCKNOW: After the Allahabad High Court nod to the development of Vrindavan (Mathura) Banke Bihari Temple Corridor, a plan proposed by the Uttar Pradesh government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is ...
“Banke Bihari Temple will be reopened for devotees from 25th October. However, online registration for entry is mandatory. We will ensure all Covid-19 guidelines and social distancing norms are ...
Mathura (Uttar Pradesh) [India], October 25 (ANI): Banke Bihari temple in Mathura reopened for devotees on Sunday while adhering to COVID-19 guidelines and maintaining social distancing.Devotees ...
MATHURA: Banke Bihari temple in Mathura will be reopened for devotees from Sunday while adhering to Covid-19 guidelines and maintaining social distancing. ... following large crowd at the temple, ...
Lakhs of devotees arrived in Vrindavan, Mathura on Wednesday, on the festival of Akshaya Tritiya, to catch a glimpse of Lord Banke Bihari's feet-a special darshan that happens only once a year.