Tirupati temple awash with Rs 50 crore demonetised cash offerings


Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh), Sep 16 (IANS): The world famous Tirupati temple in Andhra Pradesh is awash with Rs 50 crore demonetised cash offerings, which it continued to receive from the devotees, but could not utilise.

"Though the Central government had demonetised Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 notes on November 8, 2016, devotees continued to offer demonetised notes," said a TTD official.

As a result, the temple in southern Andhra Pradesh received 1.8 lakh notes of Rs 1,000, amounting to Rs 18 crore, and 6.34 lakh notes of Rs 500, amounting to Rs 31.7 crore. All the offered demonetised notes amounted to a total of around Rs 50 crore.

Though replete with old cash, Tirupati, one of the richest temples in the world, could not make use of it as scrapped notes have stopped being a legal tender for four years already.

Unable to monetise the huge amount of delegitimised cash, Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Chairman, Y.V. Subba Reddy, has requested Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to enable the temple to deposit the old money with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) or any other commercial one to monetise that amount.

"Once monetised, TTD will use it to fund several spiritual and welfare activities," the official said.

Regarding the old notes, TTD had already written to the Union Finance Ministry and the RBI in 2017 but did not receive a favourable response.

"As this issue is linked to the faith and sentiments of the devotees, Reddy requested Sitharaman for a favourable outcome, enabling the temple to deposit the money with the RBI or any other bank," the official said.

Reddy has asked the Finance Minister for favourable instructions in that direction.

The TTD chairman said that the temple could not stop the devotees from offering old notes as it is linked with their faith and religious sentiments.

TTD is a conglomeration of 12 temples and their sub-shrines. It employs 14,000 people. Spread over 16.2 acres, the main Tirumala temple is dedicated to Lord Sri Venkateswara, also known as Srinivasa, Balaji and Venkatachalapati.

  

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 16 2020

    What about PM's promises about black money will be bought back. Is this black money?

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  • CHARLES SALDANHA, MALAD-MALWANI

    Wed, Sep 16 2020

    THIS CLEARLY INDICATES STILL DEMONITISED CURENCY IS WITH THE PUBLIC.
    IT IS NOT ADVISABLE TO MAKE IT LEGAL AS IT IS NOT LEGAL TENDER NOW.

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  • Shakuna, Kinnigoli

    Wed, Sep 16 2020

    Venkatachalapati does not favor any corruption. TTD chairman is talking about sentiments of devotees. But Venkatachapalati very well understands sentiments of people who offer currency which has no value. He is owner of all wealth and hence he does not expect anything from his devotees but except true bhakti.

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