Vrindavan widows back home in Kolkata for Durga Puja
BY PTI27 Sept 2014 5:50 AM IST
PTI27 Sept 2014 5:50 AM IST
Amid rolling of drums and blowing of conch shells at their reception in Howrah station, the 60 widows who are mostly in their 70s and 80s are on a week-long tour to the city as part of a process to bring them back to mainstream society.
They called on West Bengal governor NK Tripathi at Raj Bhavan. Going down memory lane, the widows took a ferry across the river Ganga and visited some city landmarks during the tour organised by NGO Sulabh International.Apart from visiting Puja pandals, they plan to visit Kalighat temple and Victoria Memorial too.
On Saturday they plan to take a tram ride and also meet state minister of women and child welfare Shashi Panja.
The widows were in news recently after actor-turned- politician Hema Malini described them as “outsiders”. They hope to meet West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on this count.
Hema Malini recently said that widows from Bengal and Bihar should go back to their respective states to avail government relief.
They called on West Bengal governor NK Tripathi at Raj Bhavan. Going down memory lane, the widows took a ferry across the river Ganga and visited some city landmarks during the tour organised by NGO Sulabh International.Apart from visiting Puja pandals, they plan to visit Kalighat temple and Victoria Memorial too.
On Saturday they plan to take a tram ride and also meet state minister of women and child welfare Shashi Panja.
The widows were in news recently after actor-turned- politician Hema Malini described them as “outsiders”. They hope to meet West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on this count.
Hema Malini recently said that widows from Bengal and Bihar should go back to their respective states to avail government relief.
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