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  • ‘Will affect skyline’: HC tells DDA to cease construction near Lotus, Kalkaji temples

    ‘Will affect skyline’: HC tells DDA to cease construction near Lotus, Kalkaji temples

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    New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has directed the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to cease construction on land adjoining the Lotus Temple and Kalkaji Mandir, observing that it is likely to affect skyline in the area.

    Justice Prathiba M. Singh, who was handling a number of pleas against the redevelopment of the Kalkaji temple, perused several photos and stated that large-scale construction is being carried out on the land.

    Even though the DDA argued that the work was only temporary, the court said that any development of this kind would impair the vista of the Lotus Temple.

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    It also said that the land in question is adjoining the Kalkaji Mandir, the redevelopment of which is being considered.

    The court was informed that new construction and excavation are taking place in the land adjoining the Kalkaji Mandir and the Lotus Temple.

    It was claimed that a third party to whom DDA leased the land is responsible for the construction activity.

    Although the DDA has maintained that the area surrounding the Kalkaji Mandir is a green space from its beginning, Justice Singh stated that suddenly the site “seems to have been demarcated by DDA on its own and large-scale construction is being undertaken”.

    “Accordingly, subject to further examination, and to ensure that the redevelopment of the Kalkaji Mandir is not adversely affected, it is directed that the DDA or the contractor/licensee on its behalf shall cease construction on this land,” the court ordered.

    It directed the DDA to file an affidavit detailing when the land was last utilised for social and religious events and whether the DDA was maintaining it as a green space, within two weeks.

    Accordingly, Justice Singh posted the matter for hearing next on May 25.

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  • Reliance Jio begins 5G services at Char Dham temples

    Reliance Jio begins 5G services at Char Dham temples

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    Dehradun: Reliance Jio on Thursday announced the beginning of its True 5G services at the Char Dham temples in Uttarakhand as the doors of Badrinath were opened for devotees.

    It will enable all Jio True 5G users from across the country visiting Kedarnath, Badrinath, Yamunotri and Gangotri dhams to latch on to Jio’s True 5G network and experience its limitless possibilities, Reliance Jio press release said.

    Badrinath Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) Chairman Ajendra Ajay inaugurated the service in Badrinath whose doors were opened for devotees on Thursday.

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    BKTC Vice Chairman Kishore Panwar, CEO Yogendra and Badrinath Chief Priest Eshwar Prasad Namboodiri were also present on the occasion.

    In a message on the occasion, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said, “I congratulate and thank Jio for bringing in transformational changes in the digital landscape of the state and commencing 5G services right at the beginning of yatra. It will allow millions of pilgrims to take advantage of high-speed data network.”

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  • Kerala: Hindu temples hold mass iftars during Ramzan

    Kerala: Hindu temples hold mass iftars during Ramzan

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    Two temple committees in Malappuram organised a huge Iftar for Muslims during the holy month of Ramzan, serving as an example of interfaith peace.

    On April 7 and March 28, respectively, committees of the Sree Puthuveppu Manaliyarkavu Bhagavathi temple in Othalur and the Chathangadu Sree Maha Vishnu temple in Vaniyannur in Tirur staged the mass Iftar on the premises of the respective temple grounds.

    According to a report by the TNIE, Muslims in large numbers participated in both gatherings.

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    “It was an initiative taken by a group of youngsters in the area. Our aim is to strengthen the bond between people from the Hindu and Muslim communities. Religious harmony is important and we want to celebrate every festival together in a peaceful and jovial atmosphere,” the report quoted Krishnan Pavittapuram, secretary of the Sree Puthuveppu Manaliyarkavu Bhagavathi temple.

    Dijith K, one of the event’s organisers, said that a member of the Muslim community sponsored the annadanam during the temple’s annual installation celebration, which this year coincided with Ramadan. “We will continue to organise the mass Iftar in the coming years,” Dijith said.

    For Chathangadu Sree Maha Vishnu Temple, this is the second iftar.

    “Like the previous year, people from the Muslim community could not attend the annadanam this year as our annual installation festival fell during the Ramzan month. So, we organised the mass Iftar a day after the annual festival. We will organise it next year if the date of the annual installation festival falls during Ramzan month,” said Lakshmanan K K, temple committee secretary.

    Panakkad Rasheed Ali Shihab Thangal, an IUML leader who attended the Vaniyannur Iftar, praised the temple’s decision.

    “The temple has set a model for others to follow. All communities should live in harmony in the country. We should move forward while respecting and helping each other. There should be no space for hatred in our hearts,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Besides welfare measures, massive temples being constructed: AP min

    Besides welfare measures, massive temples being constructed: AP min

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    Amaravati: In addition to welfare measures and development work in villages, temples are being built on a massive scale to fulfill the wishes and desires of the faithful, an Andhra Pradesh Minister has said.

    Agriculture Minister Kakani Govardhan Reddy made these remarks while laying the foundation for Sri Radhakrishna Mandir at Mohammadapuram village of Podalakuru mandalam in Nellore district, which is being built with the funds provided by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Sri Vani Trust.

    “Whichever village desires a temple there Samarasata Seva Foundation will plan to build new temples with funds from TTD’s Sri Vani Trust,” said Reddy in a statement on Sunday night.

    He said construction of 28 temples have been sanctioned in Sarvepalli constituency with cooperation from TTD, official custodian of the Tirupati Lord Venkateswara temple, until now.

    At Rs 10 lakh funds for each temple in this constituency, he said Rs 2.8 crore has been sanctioned while Rs 90 lakh for nine more temples in Podalakuru.

    Reddy said these temples are being built to safeguard the culture and tradition and effuse spirituality, adding that a goal has been set to build 50 temples in Sarvepalli constituency limits.

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  • ‘Attacks on temples’: PM Modi raises issue with Aus PM Anthony Albanese

    ‘Attacks on temples’: PM Modi raises issue with Aus PM Anthony Albanese

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    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday raised with his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese the issue of recent attacks on temples in Australia even as the two leaders focused on concluding an ambitious trade pact by this year and bolster security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific during their first summit talks.

    The two sides inked four agreements providing for cooperation in areas of sports, innovation, audio-visual production and solar power following the talks between Modi and Albanese.

    The discussions were focused on boosting cooperation in clean energy, trade and investment, defence and security, critical minerals, migration and mobility, supply chains, education, culture and sports.

    In his media statement, Modi said it is a matter of regret that reports of attacks on temples have come regularly from Australia over the past few weeks and that it is natural that such news worries everyone in India.

    “It is a matter of regret that reports of attacks on temples have come regularly from Australia over the past few weeks. It is natural that such news worries everyone in India, disturbs our mind,” Modi said in the presence of Albanese.

    “I conveyed these feelings and concerns to Prime Minister Albanese and he has assured me that the safety of the Indian community is of special priority for him. Our teams will be in regular contact on this matter, and will cooperate as much as possible,” he said.

    In his comments, Albanese said Modi and he agreed on concluding the India-Australia Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) as soon as possible.

    “I am hopeful that we will be able to finalise it this year,” the Australian prime minister, who is on a three-day visit to India, said.

    Last year, India and Australia finalised the Economic Cooperation Trade Agreement (ECTA) and it came into force in December last. The two sides are now working on the CECA.

    Modi said the bilateral security cooperation is an important pillar of India-Australia comprehensive strategic partnership.

    “Today we discussed maritime security in the Indo-Pacific region, and enhancing mutual defence and security cooperation,” he said.

    It is understood that concerns over China’s increasing military assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific figured in the discussions.

    “In the field of defence, we have made remarkable agreements in the last few years, including logistics support for each other’s militaries. There is also regular and useful exchange of information between our security agencies, and we discussed further strengthening this,” Modi said.

    The prime minister also noted that mutual cooperation to develop reliable and strong global supply chains also figured in the discussions.

    In his remarks, Albanese described his country’s relationship with India as “multi-faceted” and said he was looking forward to hosting Modi in Australia for the Quad leaders’ summit in May and then returning to India in September for the G20 summit.

    “Prime Minister Modi and I discussed the strength of our economic relationship demonstrated by the entry into force of the landmark India Australia economic cooperation and trade agreement,” he said.

    On the comprehensive economic cooperation agreement, he said this “transformational deal” will realise the full potential of the bilateral economic relationship.

    “I am proud of the existing cooperation between Australia and India on solar and hydrogen, two technologies that are critical to our energy transition goals and the opportunities for us to work more closely to secure critical mineral supply chains,” Albanese said.

    “I’m pleased that today we have exchanged terms of references for the Australia India Solar Task force,” he said.

    The visiting leader said Modi and he discussed the increasingly uncertain global security environment and committed to strengthening the Australia India defence and security partnership to address shared challenges as well as to work towards an open, stable and prosperous Indo Pacific.

    “I welcome increased defence information sharing between Australia and India, including in the maritime domain,” he said.

    Albanese said Australia is honoured to be hosting the Malabar naval exercise this year.

    “I am also pleased to report that officials have made significant progress on a new migration and mobility partnership arrangement. This arrangement will promote and support the mobility of students, graduates, academic researchers, business people and other professionals,” he said.

    “I am pleased to have exchanged a revised sports memorandum of understanding today which will promote cooperation between our sport-loving nations, including recognising equality, diversity and inclusion in sports,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: 3 held in Kondagattu temple’s silver ornaments theft case

    Telangana: 3 held in Kondagattu temple’s silver ornaments theft case

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    Hyderabad: Three persons accused in the theft of silver ornaments that weighed 15 kg from the Kondagattu Anjayaneya Swamy temple were arrested by Jagtial police on Wednesday.

    The thieves decamped with the Rs 3.5 lakh worth of ornaments on February 24 following which they were recovered by the cops within five days.

    Superintendent of police, P Aggadi Bhasker, while speaking to the media said that the police arrested Balaji Keshava Rathod, Narsing Jadav and Vijaya Kumar Rathod from Bidar district in the neighbouring Karnataka while four other people involved in the theft are still on the run.

    As many as 10 teams were deployed to trace the accused who later registered a case at the Malayala police station under Sections 457 (Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking by night) and 380 (Theft in dwelling house) of the IPC.

    Items including a shatagopam, silver umbrella, Rama Raksha plate and silver door plates in addition to a motorcycle and two cell phones were seized by the police from the possession of the accused.

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  • Row over BJP leader entering Karnataka temples after having non-veg food

    Row over BJP leader entering Karnataka temples after having non-veg food

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    Bengaluru: Controversy has erupted in Karnataka after BJP MLA and party’s national General Secretary C.T. Ravi allegedly entered temples after having non-vegetarian food.

    The photos of Ravi eating non-vegetarian food at the residence of BJP MLA Sunil Naik in Uttara Kannada district have gone viral on social media. He had come to Karwar to participate in Shivaji Jayanthi.

    It is alleged that Ravi had visited Nag Ban in Bhatkal city and Karibanta Hanuman temple. Bhatkal MLA Naik and committee members of the temples accompanied him.

    Ravi is being accused of having violated the sanctity of the temples by visiting them after having non-vegetarian food. Local Congress leaders also targeted him over the issue.

    The BJP had made the incident of Congress leader Siddaramaiah entering a temple after having non-vegetarian food during 2018 elections into a major issue, claiming that he did not have any sensitivity towards traditions.

    About the present controversy, Ravi has stated on Wednesday that he has been brought up by a traditional Hindu family. “Unlike Siddaramaiah, I won’t dare to say that I will enter a temple after eating non-vegetarian food. I am not going to be the victim of the toolkit politics of Congress,” he maintained.

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  • Row over BJP leader entering Karnataka temples after having non-veg food

    Row over BJP leader entering Karnataka temples after having non-veg food

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    Bengaluru: Controversy has erupted in Karnataka after BJP MLA and party’s national General Secretary C.T. Ravi allegedly entered temples after having non-vegetarian food.

    The photos of Ravi eating non-vegetarian food at the residence of BJP MLA Sunil Naik in Uttara Kannada district have gone viral on social media. He had come to Karwar to participate in Shivaji Jayanthi.

    It is alleged that Ravi had visited Nag Ban in Bhatkal city and Karibanta Hanuman temple. Bhatkal MLA Naik and committee members of the temples accompanied him.

    Ravi is being accused of having violated the sanctity of the temples by visiting them after having non-vegetarian food. Local Congress leaders also targeted him over the issue.

    The BJP had made the incident of Congress leader Siddaramaiah entering a temple after having non-vegetarian food during 2018 elections into a major issue, claiming that he did not have any sensitivity towards traditions.

    About the present controversy, Ravi has stated on Wednesday that he has been brought up by a traditional Hindu family. “Unlike Siddaramaiah, I won’t dare to say that I will enter a temple after eating non-vegetarian food. I am not going to be the victim of the toolkit politics of Congress,” he maintained.

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  • Maha Shivaratri: Devotees throng Shiva temples across Telangana

    Maha Shivaratri: Devotees throng Shiva temples across Telangana

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    Hyderabad: Devotees queued up at Shiva temples across Telangana on Saturday on the occasion of Maha Shivaratri.

    Men and women were seen offering special puja and participating in various rituals at popular Shaiva kshetras across the state. Temples were abuzz with activity since early morning as devotees had darshan and performed abhishekam.

    Maha Shivaratri celebrations were organised on a grand scale at Sri Raja Rajeswara Temple at Vemulawada in Rajanna Sircilla district.

    Endowment Minister Indrakaran Reddy offered ‘pattu vastralu’ or traditional robes to the deity. Offerings were also made on behalf of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD).

    Devotees took holy bath in Godavari River near Manthani in Peddapalli district.

    Maha Shivaratri celebrations were also held at Sri Ramalingeswara Swamy temple in Medchal Malkajgiri district. Labour Minister Malla Reddy along with his family members performed puja.

    Panchayat Raj Minister Erraballi Dayakar Rao had darshan at Someswara Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple in Jangaon district. The minister and his wife performed a special puja.

    Devotees thronged various Shiva temples in Nirmal, Mahabubabad, Warangal, Karimnagar and other districts.

    The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) is operating as many as 2,427 special buses from various districts in Telangana and neighboring Andhra Pradesh on the occasion of Maha Shivratri.

    TSRTC officials said the buses for the devotees are being operated to 40 Shaiva Kshetras located in various parts of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

    As many as 578 services will be operated to Srisailam, 481 to Vemulawada, 239 to Keesaragutta, 497 to Edupayala, 108 to Velala, 51 to Kaleshwaram, 52 to Komuravelli, 37 to Kondagattu, 16 to Alampur, 15 to Ramappa and 14 to Uma Maheshwaram.

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  • Will construct 100 Ram Temples if we win Telangana elections: Revanth

    Will construct 100 Ram Temples if we win Telangana elections: Revanth

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Congress President A Revanth Reddy who is touring the state as part of Congress’ “Haath se Haath Jodo Yatra” announced that if the Congress wins the assembly elections due later this year, the Congress government would take up construction of 100 Rama temples in various assembly constituencies.

    He stated that each temple’s construction will be Rs 10 crore.

    Addressing a huge public meeting at Ambedkar centre in the Bhadrachalam assembly constituency, Reddy criticised CM KCR for not presenting ‘Mutyala Talambralu’ on behalf of the government on Sri Ram Navami day. He recalled that Bhadradri, which had historically enjoyed the patronage of all previous governments and rulers including the Nizams had been utterly neglected after the TRS (now BRS) government assumed power in the state. He said, KCR not only defrauded the people but also Lord Rama.

    Revanth criticised the BJP, and BRS governments for the merger of 7 mandals in Andhra Pradesh, and promised that if Congress forms the government it would take steps to get back the 5 gram panchayats in Telangana by initiating talks with the neighbouring state.

    Revanth criticised the Telangana government’s recent decision to divide Bhadrachalam town into three separate panchayats and recalled that the promised Rs 100 crore for the development of the temple town as well as the Rs 1,000 crore for flood relief measures remains unfulfilled.

    He criticised the Narendra Modi-led BJP government at the centre for the price rise, unemployment and increasing atmosphere of hate in the country.

    Revanth announced if Congress is voted to power, Rs 5 lakhs will be provided under the Indiramma housing scheme for the poor, implementation of farmers’ loan waiver of up to Rs 2 lakhs, and implementation of Rs 15,000 per acre assistance to farmers including tenant farmers will be granted. He also said that there would be an increase in Arogyasri health scheme amount up to Rs 5 lakhs from the existing Rs 2 lakhs and that LPG cylinders for Rs 500 each would also be given.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )