This Article is From Nov 10, 2015

Around 1,0000 Vrindavan Widows Celebrate Diwali

Around 1,0000 Vrindavan Widows Celebrate Diwali

Widows of Vrindavan celebrate Diwali organised by Sulabh International at Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday, November 10, 2015. (Press Trust of India photo)

Vrindavan: Around 1,000 elderly Vrindavan widows started a two-day Diwali celebration today on the bank of river Yamuna and five of their ashrams in Vrindavan.

The widows decorated their ashrams with rangoli and lights, and carried a procession with earthen lamps on the river bank, congregating at KC Ghat.

The ashrams, where Sulabh International provides assistance, have been spruced up to match the occasion.

"With an aim to bring a ray of happiness in their lives, we have come up with this unique idea to organise the festival of lights, especially for the widows," the social reformer and founder of Sulabh, Bindeshwar Pathak, said.

This is the third year in a row that the event is being organised by the Sulabh, which has also been organizing festivals like Holi for them and has arranged visits for them to West Bengal and Delhi during Dussehra.

The organisation has been playing a leading role in adding mirth to the lives of the widows by organising other functions for them from time to time, Pathak said.

On a routine basis, Sulabh provides them medical facilities and vocational training besides meeting their
day-to-day needs, he said.

In the wake of Supreme Court's directives, Sulabh takes care of around 1,000 widows living in various ashrams in Vrindavan.
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