Saturday 1 June 2013

VC eyes Merc - stopped by outcry.... when will same happen in Temples

The other day, a SUV drove through inside the Temple Compound and stopped much nearer speeding past the aged devotees walking on hot sand.... vehicle owned by the Temple... by the Lord, No; in service to the Lord, No......  Here is a  news item in TOI Chennai edition of date made a very interesting read; also triggered some thoughts…….

First the news item :::  ‘ VC eyes Merc, abandons plan after outcry - Sought To Spend 5.6Cr On Cars ‘

Coimbatore: It is normally considered the status symbol of the rich and famous and hardly something that an academician would want to acquire. But, a vice-chancellor of a government-owned university in Coimbatore decided to gift himself a Mercedes Benz by dipping into the varsity’s ‘surplus funds’.

Bharathiyar University vice-chancellor G James Pitchai on Thursday made public his decision to utilise almost 5.65 crore, collected in fees from candidates who took the state eligibility test (SET). The amount would be utilised to purchase a Mercedes Benz worth Rs 35 lakh for himself, and three Toyota Etios sedans, each costing Rs 7 lakh and more, for the university’s registrar, controller of examinations and director of school of distance education.

However, the immediate public outcry over the decision made the VC hurriedly scrap his plans. With the teachers’ union and other staff members voicing strong disapproval, Pitchai, who currently uses a Toyota Camry, changed tack and instructed officials not to go ahead with the purchase. “I never asked the university to get me a new car. The Mercedes Benz issue is part of a larger conspiracy to defame me,’’ the vice-chancellor told TOI. However, he admitted that the university syndicate had “discussed the matter orally”. “We never took a decision,” he said. “At present we are not planning to buy any luxury vehicles.”  But sources confirmed that the VC had decided on Thursday to shop for a few luxury cars, including a Benz from the fees collected from the state eligibility test, conducted by the university as the nodal agency for the examination.  “The VC said the money collected as fee by the SET could be used only for transportation needs,” said a member who attended a syndicate meeting on Tuesday. He said the agenda was to discuss the purchase of luxury cars and there was not much time for discussion.

“Usually the agenda is circulated before the meeting. But this time it was circulated only after the meeting began,” the member said. University sources also confirmed that officials had approached some distributors in the city, seeking quotations. In a bid to wriggle out of the controversy, Pitchai said the surplus funds would be returned to the government and it would not be used to buy any vehicle.
Good to read that a wrong action was stopped by the public outcry ! ~ sad to read that these are isolated events…

Devotees throng temple ~ there are thousands standing in the Queue – all of them put money in hundis and make donations thinking that they money so offered goes to the Presiding deity; the Temple would get richer; the money would be utilized for special poojas to Lord; more ornaments and belongings to the Lord and betterment of amenities in the temple, of which the devotees also will benefit.

In Tamil nadu, Temples are managed by HR&CE department and all the collection in the temple go to the Department only to be used for most uses not pertaining to the Temple and to the Lord………. in another manner, the officials managing the temple get big vehicles and the amount spent in maintenance and running [including private visits] have nothing to do with temple yet funded by the temple… it is another matter that these vehicles sometimes run inside the temple precincts too and get parked in special places which were once utilized for the Lord….. when will this end is the deep anguish of devotees


With deep concern…. Yours truly…

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