
The celebration of Holi festival has started in Krishna city Mathura. Today the world famous Laddoo Maar Holi will be played in Barsana. To see this unique Holi, lakhs of devotees not only from the country but also from abroad reach Barsana. Considering the number of devotees coming for this festival, preparations have been made on a large scale by the administration.
The administration has made elaborate arrangements to ensure that there is no problem of any kind for the devotees coming for the colorful festival of Holi in Barsana. This time more than 25 lakh people are expected to attend this festival. Regarding this, the police administration has issued route diversion for different programs.
Administration preparations for Holi festival
Route diversion plan has been implemented in Barsana from 24 to 26 February. Under which parking arrangements have been made outside the city for the vehicles of the devotees coming here. Parking has been made outside Barsana where people can park their vehicles and move ahead. Similarly, route diversion will remain in force in Nandgaon on 25th February and Vrindavan till 8 pm on 26th February.
Traffic police issued diversion plan
– In view of Holi festival, the road leading from Govardhan Square and Mandi Square towards Bhuteshwar in Mathura will remain closed.
– Roadways buses will be able to move through Mallgodam Road, vehicular movement will remain closed on Bhuteshwar Tiraha and Masani Tiraha.
– Commercial heavy vehicles going from Chhata to Barsana will be banned from Barsana Underpass Highway, vehicles going from Nandgaon Kosi to Barsana will be banned from Barsana.
– Vehicles going from Govardhan to Barsana will be banned near Neem village Tiraha.
– Roadways and municipal buses will be able to go only up to Junsuti parking.
– Vehicles going from Kosi to Govardhan via Barsana have been diverted towards Chhata.
In Nandgaon, vehicles going from Rana Pyau Tiraha to Nandgaon, Jindal Tiraha to Nandgaon, Kaman Bharatpur road to Nandgaon and Chhata Highway to Nandgaon will be banned.