How Holi Adds Color to the Lives of Widows in Vrindavan

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Bound by tradition and living in poverty, thousands of Hindu widows endure lives of austerity in the sacred city of Vrindavan. However, the festival of Holi offers them a brief moment of color and joy, providing a rare escape from their hardships. Vrindavan, believed to be the childhood home of Lord Krishna, has long served as a sanctuary for widowed Hindu women. Widowhood in Hindu society has historically been stigmatized, with widows expected to lead lives of austerity and refrain from participating in auspicious events. Often considered a financial burden on their families, many widows seek refuge in holy places like Vrindavan, where they survive on the charity provided by the State, NGOs, temples, and ashrams. Amid this struggle, Holi brings a rare burst of color to their lives. For a short time, the festival offers them a chance to break free from societal customs and enjoy a moment of fun and celebration.

Delhi Police Busts International Syndicate Smuggling Stolen Cellphones to Bangladesh, 1 Arrested

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 Cellphones stolen from crowded places in Delhi were being smuggled to Bangladesh through a well-organized international syndicate, which was recently busted by the Delhi Police. The police recovered 48 high-end mobile phones worth approximately Rs 20 lakh and arrested a 24-year-old West Bengal-based smuggler named Abdush.

According to officials, the stolen phones were taken from crowded locations such as Metro stations, public buses, and busy marketplaces in Delhi. These phones were then swiftly transported out of the city, leaving no trace, before being smuggled across the border to Bangladesh. Abdush was caught near the Salimgarh Bypass in North Delhi's Kotwali area while attempting to flee with a consignment of stolen phones. The successful bust highlights the extent of the syndicate's operations and the ongoing efforts of Delhi Police to tackle such criminal networks.

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