Closing Threat Posing Over Many Temples in Malabar
29 July 2013
Kannur
Even as crores of rupees is being set aside for renovation of temples, many temples in Malabar are facing the threat of closure thanks to the non-availability of employees. Many temple employees are shying away from their conventional profession for want of adequate remuneration and delay in payments.
Absence of a common scheme and common fund for temples in Malabar and an unscientific wage structure were the reasons for the impending threat of closure of temples, office-bearers of the Malabar Devaswom Staff Union, affiliated to the Indian National Trade Union Congress, said.
Among the hundreds of temples in Malabar region that faced closure threat were the Nuchiad Bhagavathy temple at Ulikkal and the Muzhappilangad Bhagavathy temple. Since there were no permanent temple employees in those temples, people were assigned work on a daily basis.
The union said that the government and the Malabar Devaswom Board should take steps to solve the problems faced by the employees for the past 18 years, including timely payment of wages and a corpus fund for temples, especially at a time when funds were being disbursed for renovation of temples across the Malabar region.
Source– http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/malabar-temples-face-closure-threat/article4966450.ece?ref=sliderNews
Related News
- Kerala’s rock theme Jatayu Park getting ready to woo visitors
- Liberal Muslim Body in Kerala Raps Kanthapuram
- Farmers take out march to bank
- Young Kerala BJP leader hacked to death
- ‘Orange Day’ campaign to end violence against women
- PM Narendra Modi to visit Kerala on December 15
- Thiruvananthapuram to host global biotechnology conference
Leave a Reply