This story is from March 18, 2020
Covid-19: Iskcon Vrindavan shut till March 31
AGRA: Iskcon temple in Vrindavan has been closed for the public for the next two weeks in a bid to contain the
Confirming this, public relation officer of the temple, Saurabh Das, said that all routine work related to deity prayers and keertan will continue inside the temple as 80 brahamcharis live inside the premises. He said the decision to close the temple for public was taken on Wednesday and as of now no visitors will be allowed till March 31.
Meanwhile,
According to police, two persons,
The foreigners were immediately screened by the health department and luckily none of them was found to be symptomatic to the disease, said Circle Officer Govardhan Jitendra Kumar. He said that they had been charged Rs 500 per day and there was no registration of the guest house.
Mathura SSP Dr Gaurav Grover appealed to hotels and ashrams operators in the city to immediately inform the police in such cases to prevent spread of Coronavirus. He said, strict action will be taken if anyone violates the rule.
coronavirus pandemic
. The temple has been shut down for the first time ever since its inception 45 years ago.Confirming this, public relation officer of the temple, Saurabh Das, said that all routine work related to deity prayers and keertan will continue inside the temple as 80 brahamcharis live inside the premises. He said the decision to close the temple for public was taken on Wednesday and as of now no visitors will be allowed till March 31.
Mathura police
has registered a case against two persons for allegedly providing accommodation to 20 foreigners from various countries without informing the local district office or police.According to police, two persons,
Ram Prakash Tewari
and Ramesh Chandra Agarwal were booked under section 7 and 14 of Foreigners Act 1946 for allegedly giving accommodation to the foreigners since March 15.The foreigners were immediately screened by the health department and luckily none of them was found to be symptomatic to the disease, said Circle Officer Govardhan Jitendra Kumar. He said that they had been charged Rs 500 per day and there was no registration of the guest house.
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