Farmers encouraged to raise fish. Thursday, Mathura: Braj farmers are being encouraged to secure their income by taking out crop insurance and diversifying their income raising activities to include fish farming. While on one hand the Government is prosecuting those who sell fish and eggs in Vrindavan, the Panchayat Level Farmers’ School is encouraging Braj farmers to enter the meat growing industry. Read more (Hindi)
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Clik here to view.Schools to take oath of cleanliness on 12th December. Friday, Vrindavan: During a meeting held at Hanuman Prasad Dhanuka School, the City Commissioner, Dr Ujjwal Kumar said that if everyone makes a combined effort, Mathura-Vrindavan can get the Swachh Bharat’s top ranking for cleanliness. The commissioner demonstrated a mobile app and told the school leaders to post pictures of their cleaning and awareness raising efforts. 12th December was announced as the day when schools will take oaths of cleanliness. Read more (Hindi)
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Clik here to view.Protests against electricity price hikes. Friday, Vrindavan: After the rise in gas prices, there are now complaints about increase in rate of electricity. The rise in the cost of utilities is seen as being anti-poor, as people who are struggling to raise a family on a small income are the worst affected by increases in the cost of living. Read more (Hindi)
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Mathura Tourism Police will help devotees. Thursday, Vrindvan: Police are making increasing efforts to protect foreigners and tourists who visit Mathura-Vrindavan’s temples. The Tourism Police Force will be posted in temples and will wear special badges to identify them. The Tourism Police will be comprised of newly joined recruits who are fluent in English. Read more (Hindi)
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