Vrindavan widows hope PM Narendra Modi will change their lives this Rakshabandhan - News Summed Up

Vrindavan widows hope PM Narendra Modi will change their lives this Rakshabandhan


The widows living in Vrindavan are eagerly waiting for a face-to-face interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (Photo: KamirTHERE IS HOPEOrganized by the Sulabh International, this special Rakshabandhan celebration intends to give these women a new hope for life. Sulabh International vice-president Vinita Verma told India Today that the special Rakshabandhan festival would be held in New Delhi on Monday. Sulabh International has arranged for Vrindavan widows' stay in New Delhi during the festivities. AND, THE POLITICSThe special Rakshabandhan event may be symbolic in nature, but it has ruffled the edges of politics.


Source: India Today August 05, 2017 13:07 UTC



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