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According to the police, the incident took place on Monday night when the woman was waiting for a bus outside the Kilambakkam bus terminus
According to the police, the incident took place on Monday night when the woman was waiting for a bus outside the Kilambakkam bus terminus
The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam, the governing body of the Tirupati temple, has taken action against 18 non-Hindu employees. All of them have been asked to take a transfer or opt for voluntary retirement. The board said the decision is in keeping with its commitment to preserving the spiritual sanctity of its temples and religious activities.
Orders have been issued for disciplinary action against the 18 employees who are allegedly participating in non-Hindu religious activities while also taking part in TTD festivals and rituals.
The TTD Board has recently resolved to either transfer such employees to government departments or facilitate their exit through the Voluntary Retirement Scheme.
This decision comes after the board’s executive order, issued on February 1, which named employees who were found to be involved in practices inconsistent with Hindu traditions