Devasthan’s representatives included in the committee set up for preparation of draft about ‘Inam Land’ sale
The committee has been set up under additional Chief Secretary, Revenue, Registration and Stamp Duty Department.
The committee has been set up under additional Chief Secretary, Revenue, Registration and Stamp Duty Department.
How did the foot of the Pandurang idol, which had been standing safely on a brick for 28 yugas, get damaged during the COVID-19 lockdown ?
The Mahasangh agreed that the Government’s decision to suspend the draft ‘Devasthan Inam Abolition Act’ was a victory of organised Hindu strength.
A revised script should be submitted for approval.
Mr Sunil Ghanwat stated that the opposition would continue until the proposed draft law allowing the sale of temple inam lands is withdrawn.
The Government has observed that encroachments are occurring on central and state-protected forts, as well as on approximately 300 unprotected forts.
Taking serious note of this State-wide agitation, Minister Uday Samant has assured he will write to the CM urging for this law to be scrapped.
CM Devendra Fadnavis directed the administration to convene a meeting of temple trustees from across the state in the presence of the Revenue Minister.
This Mahayajna is organised by Sanatan Sanstha on 17th May at the Nardulla Tank Ground in Prabhadevi.
Mr Sunil Ghanwat, Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh State Coordinator of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, met the ministers at Mantralaya and extended the invitation for the Yajna.