Bihar News: New Trust Committee will be compiled for renovation, Nitish government has brought Ordinance -Bihar Govt dissolves confidence for Punauradham development Patna News
The Bihar government has amended the Hindu religious trust law for the renovation of Punaradham. The current trust committee has been dissolved and a new committee will be set up which will include Mahant. According to Ayodhyadham Punaradham, the government wants to promote Punaradham and wants to promote it as a tourist destination. The government will control the operation of the committee. State Bureau, Patna. The government is a resolution for the renovation of Punauradham, the birthplace of Janak Nandani Sita, who is included in the Ramayana circle. For this purpose, an ordinance was issued to amend the Bihar Hindu Religious Trust Act. According to Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Ayodhyadham, the government is planning to develop Punaradham. For this, a new trust committee will be established. However, with the effective ordinance, the Religious Trust Committee has been compiled for the re -operation of the current Sitamarhi district. The Governor’s Richtelijn is that all officials of the current trust committee should stop working. The Mahant of the Trust will be included in the committee to compile by the government. The new committee will take control of the trust and its assets. It will be compulsory for the newly constituted committee to report to the government from time to time. In the interests of the temple’s refresher scheme, the instructions that the government will issue to the committee will be compulsory. The government will be able to restructure the committee at any time that the government can restructure the committee at any time. The government will have the right to include new members and exclude the old members. The government believes that there was very little development and in the future it must be developed as a tourist destination according to the spirit of the devoted. The ordinance was brought for this purpose, which will take the form of the law in the Monsoon session of the legislature.