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Indian Temple Safety and Security
Cute , Kolkata: Aug 4 2008
Made Popular Aug 4 2008
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Indian Temple Safety and Security

Common people of India are very much religious and because of this all the famous temples are very good place of business, if you admit or not one section of people are making huge amount of money from various religious spot of India. As for example, only Tirumala Venkateswara temple had 7 billion rupees official Income in 2004. So just imagine the volume of economy at various spiritual places.
Indian Temple Safety and Security

The recent incident shows that the callousness of Govt , not to utilize the money for safety and security of people. If you look at the Temples of India , you will see for most of them :
1. Not hygienic
2. Not safe and comfortable
3. Creating pollution
4. Trusty and Gurus are looting money in the name of God
5. No certification mechanism from Govt
6. very much corrupted
Indian Temple Safety and Security

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The safety in Indian Temples depends on sentiments of common people - particularly on some auspicious days crowd management does become difficult, even if there are enough security and volunteers to ask people to follow certain regulations (like follow the line) - but it is their own reluctance to do so.
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Atul automotto.org
Shimla, India
It is the Gods Zone and all we do is to offer prayers and come back home. Nobody bothers about the cleaniless factor. There are committess for even the smallest temples in Indian but then again the problem that Mars them is corruption. Once the money gets pocketed it never comes out again for the developement.
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Arpita Mukherjee
Kolkata, India
They even didn’t leave the abode of gods from their corrupt practices. These temple committees are more interested in serving the VVIP devotees than the ordinary devotees.
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Leena
Kolkata, India
The traditional Indian temples are sure satisfying all the six above mentioned criteria. People are supposed to feel holy, pure and serene on visiting temples but its rather unfortunate that they feel quite the opposite on visiting a typical Indian temple.

Added to this is the impolite behaviuor of the temple staff, theft ,deception and terrorism that a pious Indian has to bear with on visiting his favorite God. Isn’t it ironic that such places where there is everything else other than godliness are called abodes of God?
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