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Vehicles arrive at a toll plaza on Yamuna Expressway near Mathura some 150 kms south-east of New Delhi on August 12, 2012. A new highway connecting India's Taj Mahal tourism town of Agra with the capital New Delhi that will slash driving time by more than half opened on August 9. The 165-kilometre (100-mile) Yamuna Expressway promises a two-hour drive through the crowded towns of Uttar Pradesh state to Agra, where the Taj Mahal draws almost three million domestic and foreign tourists a year. AFP PHOTO/ Prakash SINGH                                                                         The court had expressed serious concern over lack of provision of food as well. The court asked the NALSA (National Legal Service Authority) to contact the Sulabh International to find out whether they could come forward to help the 1,780-odd widows living in four government shelters at Vrindavan.

Vehicles arrive at a toll plaza on Yamuna Expressway near Mathura some 150 kms south-east of New Delhi on August 12, 2012. A new highway connecting India's Taj Mahal tourism town of Agra with the capital New Delhi that will slash driving time by more than half opened on August 9. The 165-kilometre (100-mile) Yamuna Expressway promises a two-hour drive through the crowded towns of Uttar Pradesh state to Agra, where the Taj Mahal draws almost three million domestic and foreign tourists a year. AFP PHOTO/ Prakash SINGH The court had expressed serious concern over lack of provision of food as well. The court asked the NALSA (National Legal Service Authority) to contact the Sulabh International to find out whether they could come forward to help the 1,780-odd widows living in four government shelters at Vrindavan.