Godman Nityananda’s Gurukula near Bidadi Faces Action


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Bangalore, Feb 13: Self-styled godman Nityananda’s Gurukula, near Bidadi, in the Bangalore city outskirts is likely to face action from the State Education Department.

Pointing out that the Gurukula purportedly run by the self-styled godman, who has been under the police scanner in the recent past, had not obtained any permission from the Education Department, Karnataka’s Minister of State for Primary and Secondary Education Kimmane Ratnakar said action would be initiated against the Gurukula.

Talking to reporters in Bangalore on Thursday, said he held meetings with the Ramanagara district administration as well as his department officials regarding operation of the Gurukula without any permission.

He said that he has issued necessary directions on service notice to the Gurukula management as a first step.
Both civil and criminal action could be taken against the management and the department would cautiously move in the matter, he said.

The minister has also directed the children may be sent to their parents.
``If the Gurukula does not adhere to the Government’s direction, the children may be taken into its custody to ensure that they were not misused or ill-treated,” Ratnakar said.
The Education Department’s permission is mandatory to run any sort of educational institution in the state, the minister said.

Priority for Teachers, mainly couples in Transfers

Ratnakar said the department would give priority to about 46,000 teachers including 17,000 teacher couples, during the next transfer season.

The department has to bring out an enactment or an ordinance to exempt these transfer cases from the purview of Karnataka State Civil Services (Regulation of Transfer of Teachers) Rules, 2007.
The rules prescribe maximum cap as to the number of teachers, who can be transferred through counselling and by no other means.

The Minister’s assurance comes after the Karnataka High Court’s observation that the rules should be teacher-friendly and spouses serving at different locations should be brought together.

Ratnakar said the department would attempt to bring the couple teachers within the same district as far as possible. ``We too understand the problems of the families of the teachers,” he said.

At the same time, there were several thousand teachers, who could not get transfers to the places of their choice despite attending the counselling for several years and it was necessary to look after their interests as well, the minister said.
He said the Education Department has made a list of all teachers, who would be given priority during the next transfer.

 

  

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Sun, Feb 16 2014

    If Godman Nityananda’s would have been a poor Swamy, with no assets, any politicians including BJP would have bothered.

    During the BJP rule, politicians & land mafia were eying his property.

    Now Congress might be taking action with regard to Gurukula, as innocent children are dwelling in the name of Gurukula and they can be exploited sexullay. Prevention is better than cure.

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  • JANARDHANA ACHARYA, UDIPI/BANGALORE

    Sat, Feb 15 2014

    There is a Larger Conspiracy. May be for some Loby behind it which is supported by the central governments and bureaucrats and full Sunami of people in it since last 15 years or more... More clues...

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  • NISHAR, UAE

    Sat, Feb 15 2014

    NOT A SINGLE HINDU OUTFITS RISE VOICE AGAINST THIS CHEATER.!!!! LOT OF YOUNG GIRLS ARE STAYING IN HIS ASHRAMA IN THE NAME OF GURUKUL DESPITE HE'S STILL ACCUSED IN SEX SCANDALS!!!!
    HOW STRANGE AND BLIND THESE YOUTHS. SO CALLED PROTECTORS >>>>

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Fri, Feb 14 2014

    They are cheating...sorry teaching in the name of God and their sympathizers are licensed to carry on extortion!!! All in the name of God!! Hope one day soon God disowns them!!!

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  • William, Bantwal

    Fri, Feb 14 2014

    Social organizations can check and reveal the truth to the police, then action can be taken, a case can be filed.

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  • Af, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 14 2014

    What nonsense, calling as Gurukula it is,
    Govt shud take action and throw him out of state permanently.

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  • gabriel, Sagar

    Fri, Feb 14 2014

    Godman Nityananda makes news in the media for the wrong reasons. Society could be transformed for the right reasons and by right means for the common good of the devotees.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Fri, Feb 14 2014

    I wonder what Nityananda is going to teach in his Gurukula...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Fri, Feb 14 2014

    Law of the land is uniform for everybody, including the religious centers.If the swamiji has done wrongs the he need to be dealt properly, including the illegal property to take back and suitable punishment for the crime committed.Thanq.

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