Mandi Samiti Crossing is a busy intersection located in the city of Mathura in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is situated near the Mathura Mandi Samiti, which is a government body that regulates the wholesale market of agricultural produce in the area.
The crossing connects several important roads in Mathura, including the NH-19 (formerly known as NH-2), the Mathura-Vrindavan Road, and the Mathura-Agra Road. As a result, it experiences heavy traffic congestion throughout the day, especially during peak hours.
Some of the landmarks near the Mandi Samiti Crossing include the Mathura Junction railway station, the Dwarkadhish Temple, and the Kans Qila Fort. The crossing is also located in close proximity to several markets, shops, and restaurants, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.