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Char DhamDevasthanam Management Act

The Uttarakhand Government recently withdrew the Char DhamDevasthanam Management Act. The act was withdrawn due to the protests from priests and other stakeholders of Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the major shrines.
Char DhamDevasthanam Management Act
Char DhamDevasthanam Management Act

The Char Dham Shrine Management Act was legislated by the Uttarakhand State Assembly in 2019.The act constituted a board called Uttarakhand Char DhamDevasthanam Board. The board brought the Char Dham of Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri and Yamunotri and 49 other temples under its purview.

The Chief Minister was the Chairman of the board and the Minister of Religious Affairs was the vice chairman. Two MLAs of Yamunotri and Gangotri were members of the board and a senior IAS officer was the Chief Executive Officer.The board was responsible for management of temples. It had powers to frame policies, sanction expenditure, budget formulation. Also, the board had powers to give directions for the safe custody of temple jewellery and properties.

Published date : 01 Dec 2021 06:30PM

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