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Sriman Raguveeradayal,Please do not trivialise your sentiments by comparing with other religious institutions. The opposition to " some " activities by the HRCE, in my opinion, is to be addressed on a different note.

Dear HRCE Inspector Sriman Hamsan,Please do not take it personally, it is your office and the department that some of us are unhappy with and as rightful citizens we are entitled to critise and show our grudge against " some " of the policies of " some " Government institutions and handling of religious board(s) in a manner similar to PWD or TNEB and at times even at poorer standards.

Land endowed to a temple were originally to yield revenue to sustain the regular activities of the temple. In today's scenario, temples close to urban areas cannot depend on agricultural revenue; instead they go about leasing the land for a long term to some commercial building and take the agreed rent as the revenue. In the case of " Government organisations and departments which are essential to the general public " needing a site to have their office, the lands belonging to the temples could very well have been leased at a commercial price so that the temple's interest is safeguarded and the land is still with the Temple. Instead laws pertaining to HRCE seem to encourage cutting the golden egg laying goose for a mere one time payment. 

Despite personally being opposed to sale of lands, I am interested to know if the HRCE can site any evidence where in the leasing or sale of the land been open to public and these " Government organisations and departments which are essential to the general public "  did compete with other commercial organisations in any auction, so that through the competition, the temple would actually benefit. Property any other govt. organisation is usually auction. We would be happy if   "  the Policy Note of this department, presented by Hon'ble Minister for HR & CE " contains records of competitive bidding and the arrangements made with the funds generated by the sale of lands be utilised for a steady income for the temples to sustain themselves.

I admit that I thought only once before writing this response, but will definitely appreciate if the Institution under scrutiny does atleast that.-Regards,

DasanSriram ROn Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:25 PM, <rajamragu wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Sri Hamsan,

 

 

Can you show a single instance of selling a property belonging to a Church or Mosque for public utilities? Or can you prove that all that lands sold by HR & CE were utilised for that particular purposes?

 

 

dasan,

 

 

T.Raguveeradayal---- Hamsan <hamsantg wrote:>Hi,I am T.G.Hamsan working as inspector in HR & CE. I strongly oppose to your views expressed in your post relating to the sale of temple lands. The Act and rules for Hindu religious and Charitable Endowments department provides various protection and upkeepment of temples and its properties. The sale of temple lands are done only to government organisations or departments which are essential to general public. The proceeds from the land sale are deposited in the name of the particular temple. As I have already said in my earlier post all your queries about the functioning of this department can be had through RTI Act. The infrastructure and various schemes implemented by this department and its current status can be obtained from the Policy Note of this department, presented by Hon'ble Minister for HR & CE. Please think twice before you post anything.Thanks for your time.T.G.Hamsan.Oppiliappan , Srivaishnava Sri <srivaishnavasri wrote:>> Need our srivaishnava samprathaya books clik on http://www.srivaishnavasrichennai.com/>  >  > இநà¯Âதà¯Âசமய அறநிலையதà¯Âதà¯Âறைகà¯Âக௠மூடà¯Âவிழா நடதà¯Âதபà¯Âபடà¯Âம௠நாள௠எனà¯Âறோ!>> தமிழà¯Âநாடà¯Âஇநà¯Âதà¯Âசமய மறà¯Âà®±à¯Âம௠அறநிலையக௠கடà¯Âடளைகள௠சடà¯Âடம௠1959 ஆமà¯Â> ஆணà¯Âட௠நவமà¯Âபர௠மாதம௠19 ஆம௠தேதி கà¯Âடியரச௠தலைவரின௠இசைவைபà¯Â> பெறà¯Âற௠அமà¯Âலில௠உளà¯Âளதà¯Â. இசà¯Âதச௠சடà¯Âடம௠நமà¯Âநாடà¯Âடிலà¯Âளà¯Âள இநà¯Âதà¯Â> கோயிலà¯Âகளà¯Âகà¯Âக௠எநà¯Âதவிதப௠பாதà¯Âகாபà¯Âபையà¯Âம௠அளிதà¯Âதிடவிலà¯Âலை.> மாறாகக௠கோயிலà¯Âகள௠நலிவை நோகà¯Âகிச௠செனà¯Âற௠கொணà¯Âடிரà¯Âகà¯Âகினà¯Âறன.> ஆடà¯Âசியிலà¯Âஅமரà¯Âநà¯Âதிரà¯Âபà¯Âபோரின௠கடைகà¯Âகண௠பாரà¯Âவைகà¯Âக௠இலகà¯Âகாகà¯Âà®®à¯Â> நபரà¯Âகளேதரà¯Âமகரà¯Âதà¯Âதாகà¯Âகாளாக தியமிகà¯Âகப௠படà¯Âகினà¯Âறனரà¯Â. திரà¯Âகà¯Âகோயிலà¯Âகளà¯Âகà¯Âகà¯Âசà¯Â> சொநà¯Âதமானஆயிரகà¯Âகணகà¯Âகான à®Âகà¯Âகர௠நிலஙà¯Âகள௠மீடà¯Âகபà¯Âபடாமல௠உளà¯Âளன.>> தறà¯Âபொதà¯Âதிரà¯Âகà¯Âகோயிலà¯Âகà¯Âக௠சொநà¯Âதமான நிலஙà¯Âகளை காவலà¯Âதà¯Âறை, தபாலà¯Âதà¯Âறை,> மினà¯Âதà¯Âறை,கà¯Âடிநீரà¯Âமறறà¯Âம௠கழிவà¯Âநீர௠à®Âà®±à¯Âற௠வாரியமà¯Â,சிடà¯Âகோ, போனà¯Âà®±> நிரà¯Âவனஙà¯Âகளà¯Âகà¯Âக௠à®'திகà¯Âகிதà¯Âதரà¯Âமாற௠அளிதà¯Âத வணà¯Âணபà¯Âபஙà¯Âகளà¯Â> அரசின௠பரிசீலனையில௠உளà¯Âளன.>> 01. கொளதà¯Âதூரில௠உளà¯Âள சோமநாத ஸà¯Âவாமி கோயிலà¯Âகà¯Âக௠சொநà¯Âதமான 32 ஆயிரமà¯Â> சதà¯Âà®° அடிநிலதà¯Âதில௠காவலà¯Âநிலையக௠கடà¯Âடிடமà¯Âà®®à¯Â,>> 02. அமிஞà¯Âசிகà¯Âகரை உளà¯Âள வரதராஜபà¯Âபெரà¯Âமாள௠கோயிலà¯Âகà¯Âக௠சொநà¯Âதமான நிலதà¯Âதில௠மறà¯Âà®±à¯Âà®®à¯Â> வேளசà¯Âசேரி தணà¯Âடீசà¯Âவரரà¯Âகோயிலà¯Âகà¯Âக௠சொநà¯Âதமான நிலதà¯Âதில௠தபாலà¯Âதà¯Âறையà¯Âà®®à¯Â,>> 03.திரà¯Âவேறà¯Âகாடà¯Âவேதபà¯Âரீசà¯Âவர௠கோயிலà¯Âகà¯Âக௠சொநà¯Âதமான நிலதà¯Âதில௠தமிழ௠நாட௠மிணà¯Âவாரியமà¯Â,>> 04. மைலாபà¯Âபூர௠கபாலீசà¯Âவரர௠கோயிலà¯Âகà¯Âக௠சொநà¯Âதமான நிலதà¯Âதில௠கà¯Âடிநீர௠மறறà¯Âம௠கழிவà¯Âநீரà¯Âà®Âà®±à¯Âற௠வாரியமà¯Â,>> 05. செளகாரà¯Âபேடà¯Âடையில௠வெஙà¯Âகடேச பெரà¯Âமாள௠கோயிலà¯Âகà¯Âகà¯Âசொநà¯Âதமான நிலதà¯Âதிலà¯Â> சிடà¯Âகோ தொழிறà¯Âபேடà¯Âடை அமைபà¯Âபதறà¯Âகà¯Âம௠விணà¯Âணபà¯Âபஙà¯Âகள௠வரபà¯Âபெறà¯Âà®±à¯Âளà¯Âளதாக இநà¯Âதà¯Âசமய> அறநிலையதà¯Âறை அதிகாரி திரிவிதà¯Âத௠உளà¯Âளனரà¯Â.>>  >  >> வைணவபெரà¯Âமகà¯Âகளே சிநà¯Âதியà¯Âà®™à¯Âகளà¯Â, இவà¯Âவாற௠நடைபெறà¯Âறல௠திரà¯Âகà¯Âகோயிலà¯Âகள௠à®'à®°à¯Â> காலபூஜைகà¯Âகà¯Âகà¯Âகூட வழிலà¯Âலாமல௠பொககூடà¯Âà®®à¯Â>> மேலà¯Âம௠விபரஙà¯Âகளà¯Âகà¯Âக௠அகà¯Âடோபர௠மாதபாஞà¯Âஜசனà¯Âயதà¯Âதை (ஸà¯Âரீ வைஷà¯Âணவ ஸà¯Âரீ) பாரà¯Âகà¯Âகவà¯Âà®®à¯Â>> மணà¯Âணாரà¯Âகà¯Âடி வேணà¯Âணைதாழிஉறà¯Âசà¯Âசவம௠clik on:http://www.chennaisrivaishnavasri.com/info.html>>> Try the new India Homepage. http://in./trynew>

 

 

 

 

 

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