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temple bill: Govt to move temple bill again on Monday in face of protests by BJP

The State Government plans to reintroduce a bill to amend the Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowment Act, 1997, in the assembly after it was defeated in the Legislative Council by the BJP. Transport & Muzrai Minister Ramalinga Reddy criticized the BJP for voting against the bill in the Council after offering suggestions in the assembly. Reddy clarified that the amendment aims to adjust the share of temple income for the development of poorer temples, not divert funds to other faiths.

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Lockdown has shattered lives of temple priests

“I have been working as a priest at Gangadharasawmy Temple in Tumakuru. I get Rs 30,000 per year from Muzrai Department as a salary. I have been depending on donations from devotees. With the closure of temples for devotees due to the lockdown, it has become tough for me to look after my family,” said Ravi Dixit, a priest.

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