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The priests of Sri Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple at Simhachalam have been paid half salaries until August because the outbreak of COVID-19, and under no circumstances paid since then. Similarly, suppliers of flowers and different materials have been additionally not paid their dues for a number of months, stated former MLA and BJP leader P. Vishnu Kumar Raju.
Addressing the media right here on Wednesday, Mr. Raju puzzled as to how the Minister for Endowments and MLAs have been getting their salaries on the third of each month, when there was no cash to pay the salaries of priests and to clear the dues of suppliers. Such a state of affairs was not seen on the temple prior to now. He prompt that the temple has fastened deposits to the tune of over ₹60 crore and non permanent loans might be raised, if required, for fee of salaries.
The BJP leader prompt that an emergency reserve fund might be arrange with 20% of the income of the Endowments Department to be used in emergencies. He recalled that the ancestors of hereditary trustees like P. Anand Gajapathi Raju and P. Ashok Gajapathi Raju had donated lots of of acres of land to the temple.
Referring to the tweets of Rajya Sabha member V. Vijaya Sai Reddy, who allegedly tried to painting BJP nationwide common secretary D. Purandeswari in unhealthy mild, Mr. Raju stated that Ms. Purandeswari was elected twice as MP prior to now and had served as a Union Minister and was now an energetic BJP leader. He condemned the perspective of Mr. Reddy in direction of her.
Commenting on the non-allotment of homes constructed for the poor below the ‘Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojna’ prior to now, he appealed to the State authorities to guarantee their early completion and allotment to the beneficiaries with none additional delay.
Beach improvement
BJP Parliamentary district president M. Raveendra stated that the Centre had introduced the event of Rushikonda Beach as a ‘Blue Flag’ seaside and works have been occurring since lengthy. Water purification, seaside beautification and development of bogs have been achieved as half of the mission. Similarly, Simhachalam temple was sanctioned ₹53 crore below the PRASAD scheme of the Government of India for improvement of pilgrim facilities, transport services and energy era other than promotion of native artwork and tradition. These actions have been designed to promote native employment. He stated that the Centre needs a committee of the heads of non secular organisations to determine on the works to be taken up below the scheme.
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