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Mathura, the headquarters of Mathura-Vrindavan district, is held sacred in Hinduism as the birthplace of Krishna (Krishna Janmasthan).

Official history of the district, citing the Archaeological Survey of India's museum plaque, dates references to the Ramayana and the transformation to Madhuvan from Mathura.

The archaeological richness of the area is evident in large protected areas and ASI-monuments throughout the district and the old Mathura–Delhi road.

The contemporary city serves as a gateway to the Braj circuit, connecting Vrindavan, Govardhan, Gokul, Barsana and Nandgaon.

Administration is managed by the Mathura-Vrindavan Municipal Corporation, with concurrent roles for the Mathura-Vrindavan Development Authority in urban planning.

In 2025, Uttar Pradesh declared additional budgetary support to enhance civic infrastructure in Mathura and other newly upgradable municipal corporations, focusing on roads, drainage and planned maintenance through project-based approvals.

Mathura has also been making national news with the prolonged Krishna Janmabhoomi–Shahi Idgah case.

Recent judgments have been the Supreme Court's interim orders and the Allahabad High Court's rulings on procedures (e.g., denying a request to declare the Shahi Idgah a "disputed structure"), making it clear that the matter is still pending in the higher judiciary.

Alongside legal proceedings, state tourism also continues to market pilgrimage routes and heritage sites, while environmental authorities monitor the Yamuna stretch between Agra–Mathura–Vrindavan for compliance regarding sewage and industrial effluent.
 

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Video: Woman loses leg after out-of-control Thar SUV rams her scooter in Mathura

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