मंदिर में 5 मजिस्ट्रेट की उपस्थिति में खुला दान पात्र अन्दर से जो निकला ...

In the presence of five Magistrate in the famous hill station of Jharkhand's capital Ranchi, the don box was opened. Many notes have been blocked due to the entry of water within the charity donation

It has been told that the donation box had been sealed for a long time and due to the rains of rain, many notes were damaged due to water in the donor area. Thousands of devotees were going to the hill station for Jalabhishek on Baba Bholenath in the month of Savannah and were putting notes and coins in the donation box corresponding to their reverence and strength. Despite the seal filled with the donation box, it has not been opened for a considerable amount of time, due to which many notes got damaged.
On the instructions of Ranchi Deputy Commissioner Rai Mahimapat Ray, 20 donors were opened, the notes which are good and which have been spoiled, are being counted separately. For counting of notes on behalf of the district administration, CIA Chanchal Kishore Prasad of Kanke Kamalak Verma, Hehl's CI Dilip Kumar Gupta and Mandal's CI Ramesh Kumar Ravidas and Oramangi's CI Ranjit Kumar in the presence of five magistrates The donation has been opened. Videography of counting of notes is also being done in presence of Executive Magistrate Anne Rinku Kuzur.
It has been reported that priests of Pahari temple have not received salaries for many months and all of them had requested the Deputy Payee to pay salaries. The priests say that if the donation box was opened during the time, the big amount would have come in the development of the temple, but due to the indifference of the Temple Management Committee, this happened.
Significantly, the identity of the hill station of Ranchi is not only due to religious importance but also its historical identity. Several freedom fighters were hanged on this hill temple in English rule and since the independence, every year 15th and 26th January the national flag is hoisted in the hill palace. Probably this is the only temple of the state, where the national flag is hoisted with saffron flag

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