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Alka Lamba Demands Probe Into Alleged Ram Mandir Donation Theft

Mishra said stronger oversight will follow the alleged theft, and a committee headed by a retired judge is recommending a temple trust CEO.

  • On Saturday, Ram Temple Construction Committee Chairman Nripendra Mishra described the alleged donation theft at the Ayodhya temple as "a disgrace," saying everyone associated with the project felt humiliated and let down.
  • Following the controversy, the trust accepted resignations from general secretary Champat Rai and trustee Anil Mishra, scheduling a July 22 meeting to improve temple management systems and prevent recurrence.
  • A high-level committee headed by a retired judge is identifying a suitable CEO candidate, Mishra said; recommendations will be submitted to the trust for a final decision.
  • Construction work on the main temple structure is expected to finish by the end of July, while the 4-kilometre-long boundary wall and Ram Katha Museum with 20 galleries remain ongoing.
  • Mishra expressed confidence that management systems would be strengthened to prevent future incidents, emphasizing that oversight improvements are now the primary concern for the Ayodhya temple trust.
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After the incident of theft in the offering of Ram Mandir, Shriram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust has expedited the process of appointment of CEO. The trust has set many strict eligibility criteria for this post. The candidate must be a Hindu, and must have at least 20 years of government service experience and 20 years of financial management experience. The minimum educational qualification is undergraduate, whereas candidates with temple ma…

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Ram temple donation 'theft' a disgrace; we feel humiliated: Nripendra Mishra

Nripendra Mishra condemns alleged donation theft at Ayodhya Ram Temple, calling it disgraceful while promising improved management measures.

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