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Non-Hindus Should Not Be Employed In Hindu Temples: Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu

Swarajya StaffAug 29, 2024, 02:24 PM | Updated 02:23 PM IST
Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu.

Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has said that only Hindus will be employed in the temples in the state.

During a key meeting with officials from the Hindu Religious Endowment Department, Naidu laid out an extensive plan aimed at revitalising temple management, promoting religious tourism, and ensuring spiritual and cultural integrity across Andhra Pradesh. 

The Naidu government also decided to hike the salaries of 1,683 Archakas working in different temples across the State to Rs 15,000 per month from Rs 10,000.

Further, the state government also decided to increase financial assistance provided to small temples under the Dhoopa Deepa Naivedyam Scheme to Rs 10,000 per month from Rs 5,000.

During the meeting on Tuesday (27 August), Naidu emphasized the need for spirituality to flourish in every temple across the state. He instructed that temples and their surroundings must be kept impeccably clean, ensuring that the spiritual atmosphere remains

"Spirituality must thrive in every temple in Andhra Pradesh. Spiritual programmes should be conducted in a way that attracts devotees to return to the temple without feeling extorted for money. It is essential that the temples and their surroundings are kept extremely clean," the Andhra CM said.

Further, a proposal to provide Rs 3,000 monthly allowance to youth who have pursued Veda Vidya but are unemployed, was also approved.

Naidu also announced Rs 25,000 minimum monthly salary for Nayee Brahmins (barbers working in temples).

He also announced the formation of a committee comprising officials from the Tourism Department, Hindu Charities Department, and Forest Department to oversee the development of temples, particularly those located in forested areas, ensuring that the natural beauty and spiritual significance of these sites are preserved while making them accessible to more visitors.

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Non-Hindus Should Not Be Employed In Hindu Temples: Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu

Swarajya StaffAug 29, 2024, 02:24 PM | Updated 02:23 PM IST
Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu.

Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has said that only Hindus will be employed in the temples in the state.

During a key meeting with officials from the Hindu Religious Endowment Department, Naidu laid out an extensive plan aimed at revitalising temple management, promoting religious tourism, and ensuring spiritual and cultural integrity across Andhra Pradesh. 

The Naidu government also decided to hike the salaries of 1,683 Archakas working in different temples across the State to Rs 15,000 per month from Rs 10,000.

Further, the state government also decided to increase financial assistance provided to small temples under the Dhoopa Deepa Naivedyam Scheme to Rs 10,000 per month from Rs 5,000.

During the meeting on Tuesday (27 August), Naidu emphasized the need for spirituality to flourish in every temple across the state. He instructed that temples and their surroundings must be kept impeccably clean, ensuring that the spiritual atmosphere remains

"Spirituality must thrive in every temple in Andhra Pradesh. Spiritual programmes should be conducted in a way that attracts devotees to return to the temple without feeling extorted for money. It is essential that the temples and their surroundings are kept extremely clean," the Andhra CM said.

Further, a proposal to provide Rs 3,000 monthly allowance to youth who have pursued Veda Vidya but are unemployed, was also approved.

Naidu also announced Rs 25,000 minimum monthly salary for Nayee Brahmins (barbers working in temples).

He also announced the formation of a committee comprising officials from the Tourism Department, Hindu Charities Department, and Forest Department to oversee the development of temples, particularly those located in forested areas, ensuring that the natural beauty and spiritual significance of these sites are preserved while making them accessible to more visitors.

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