Badrinath offerings probe widens temple scrutiny

The Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee has ordered an inquiry into allegations of misappropriation of offerings at Badrinath Dham, widening public scrutiny of donation management at major Hindu shrines after a separate embezzlement case at the Ram...

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Faith Assets Need Secular Oversight As Temple Fraud Exposes Governance Vacuum

By K Raveendran The alleged theft of donations from the Ayodhya Ram Temple has pushed a long-simmering question into the national foreground: who should guard the wealth of religious institutions when faith, money and power converge without adequate public accountability? The issue is not confined to Ayodhya, nor to...

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Jul 4 · >

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Jul 4 · >

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Jul 4 · >

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Jul 4 · >

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Jul 4 · >

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By R. Suryamurthy Every war leaves behind shattered cities, broken societies and grieving families. But some wars destroy something less visible yet infinitely more consequential: faith in the institutions created to prevent humanity from repeating history’s darkest chapters. The latest report of the United Nations Independent International Commission of...

Jul 3 · >

In Twelve Years Of His Rule, PM Narendra Modi Has Undertaken 102 International Trips

By T N Ashok There is a photograph that has, by now, become a genre unto itself: Narendra Modi, garlanded or embracing, disembarking from an Air India One flight onto a red carpet somewhere between Washington and Abu Dhabi, Tokyo and Rio. Multiply that image by 102 and you...

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Jul 3 · >

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Jul 3 · >

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Jul 3 · >

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Jul 2 · >

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Jul 2 · >

How Donald Trump Turned The White House Into A Blockchain Goldmine

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Jul 2 · >

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Jul 2 · >

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Jul 2 · >
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