Deccan Chronicle

Lord Rama owes `14.28 cr to TS

- RAVINDRA SESHU I DC

The Telangana Charitable and Hindu Religious Institutio­ns and Endowments Amendment Act 2007 has turned out to be a curse for Sri Sitaramach­andra Swamy Temple in Bhadrachal­am.

Under the Act, Lord Rama owes `14.28 crore to the state government. The debt has become a burden to the temple, whose revenues are not impressive because of various reasons, including cancellati­on of trips to Papi Hills after a boat capsized in September last year.

According to provisions of 2007 Act, each temple or

Hindu religious institutio­n in the state must contribute certain sums to Endowments Department every year towards Endowment Administra­tion Fund (EAF), Audit Fee (AF), Common Good Fund (CGF) and Archakas Welfare Fund (AWF).

Every temple whose annual income exceeds `50,000 should pay 12 percent of its income towards EAF under 65 (1) of the TSCHRIE (Amendment)

Act 2007. The Bhadrachal­am temple has to pay

`8.24 crore under this section. It has to pay another

1.5 per cent totalling to

`2.08 crore towards AF under section 65 (4) of the Act. In addition, `2.8 crore is due to the government under AWF as per section

161 (1) of the Act. AWF is charged at the rate of 3 per cent on temples whose annual income exceeds

`20 lakh. Under CGF, the dues are `1.17 crore. This is to be paid by each temple with annual income more than `50,000 at the rate 5 per cent CGF. In all, Bhadrachal­am has to pay

21.5 per cent of its income under the four heads. Payment of around `5.30 crore under these four heads has been pending from 2007-14 period. The temple had spent `80 lakh on Mukkoti and allocated another `80 lakh for Sriramanav­ami festival.

Though the temple authoritie­s budget for `50 crore every year, Bhadrachal­am temple gets revenue of only `22 crore.

Authoritie­s are thus finding it difficult to pay salaries even to its employees, leave alone incurring other expenditur­es. The temple administra­tion has written a letter to the government seeking waiver of dues by the Bhadrachal­am temple keeping in view its poor financial condition.

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