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Hardbargain is a village on the island of
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in the Caribbean country
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. It is situated on the southern edge of the Central Range. Hardbargain has a
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called the Triveni Mandir aka the Sisters Road Hindu Temple. This establishment has been in existence since the 1960s. The current structure was officially opened in November 2002. The Triveni Mandir offers a forum to learn various aspects of the
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and tradition, such as Bhajan singing, Indian dance, Indian music, Chowtaal singing, etc. Hardbargain also has a Roman Catholic school. The members of the Hardbargain Village Council are the 2006 first-place winners of The Prime Minister's Best Village Trophy Competition in the Devotional and Chutney singing categories. {{Trinidad-geo-stub Villages in Trinidad and Tobago