Triumala Tirupati Devasthanam Suspends 4 Non-Hindu Employees. Here's Why
- The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams suspended four employees for practicing a non-Hindu faith, violating the institution's code of conduct, according to the Chief Public Relations Officer of TTD.
- The employees include B. Elizer, S. Rosi, M. Premavathi, and Dr. G. Asunta, and the action followed a vigilance report confirming their religious affiliations.
- TTD emphasizes adherence to Hindu faith for its staff, especially in religious roles, to uphold the sanctity of its traditions as stated by officials.
- The suspension has sparked discussions about religious freedom and employment rights within India’s temple administration systems.
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Triumala Tirupati Devasthanam suspends 4 non-Hindu employees. Here's why
Triumala Tirupati Devasthanam suspended four employees for allegedly following a non-Hindu faith, violating institutional code. The action followed a vigilance report and involved staff from various positions, prompting criticism regarding non-Hindu employment in the organization.
Tirupati Board Suspends 4 Non-Hindu Employees For Flouting Code Of Conduct
The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has suspended four of its employees following allegations that they were practicing a non-Hindu faith, which is reportedly in violation of the institution's...
TTD suspends four employees in Andhra over non-Hindu allegations
Tirupati, Jul 19 (PTI) The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), the official custodian of Sri Venkateswara temple here, has suspended four employees based on allegations that they are non-Hindus and practising other religions. The temple body suspended Deputy Executive Engineer (quality control) B Elizar, staff nurse of BIRRD Hospital, S Rosi, grade-1 pharmacist of BIRRD Hospital, […]
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