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Question cheste PK ni kuuda Jaffa antaarani bayapaddattunandu :P

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Question cheste PK ni kuuda Jaffa antaarani bayapaddattunandu :P

ante ippudu vadu pulka naa?? bemmiRTlaugh.gif?1403645933

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What do u expect.

Assholes don't want to share the income they got on Hyd but wanted a 300c share from thirumala.thats how fcked up the ppl in TS are..bloody assholes.

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Ap divide ayyaka central funds emi raledhu gaa inka

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What do u expect.

Assholes don't want to share the income they got on Hyd but wanted a 300c share from thirumala.thats how fcked up the ppl in TS are..bloody assholes.

 

I think you are wrong..TTD has 800 crores dues  to United AP government..(before bifurcation) Out of which AP gets 500 crores and TS get 300 Crores..That's the real story and not anyone from TG is demanding share from TTD

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I think you are wrong..TTD has 800 crores dues to United AP government..(before bifurcation) Out of which AP gets 500 crores and TS get 300 Crores..That's the real story and not anyone from TG is demanding share from TTD


U said the same what I have said n u saying me I m wrong..if that's the case why can't the revenue from Hyd be shared among the two states.
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I think you are wrong..TTD has 800 crores dues  to United AP government..(before bifurcation) Out of which AP gets 500 crores and TS get 300 Crores..That's the real story and not anyone from TG is demanding share from TTD

i think the asked for it bro. I saw this in Hindu

 

Telangana archakas demand dues from TTD

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Telangana Archaka Samakhya (TAS) on Wednesday demanded that the Telangana government recover dues of archakas from the Tirumula Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD).

While welcoming the Government of Andhra Pradesh’s move asking TTD to contribute Rs. 100 crore towards setting up of a corpus fund for payment of archakas, TAS demanded that the Telangana government recover dues that TTD had owed towards various funds in the undivided State, which later should be divided between both States as per the division ratio laid out in the AP State Reorganisation Act.

According to TAS, Telangana’s share amounts to Rs. 1,000 crore. “Questioning the timing of announcing the corpus fund, given that money is owed by TTD, we want to know why such action was not taken earlier. We also want the Telangana government to initiate steps to recover dues to its temples,” said Dr. M.V. Soundarajan, convener, Temples Protection Movement. He added that the Telangana government had said in the Assembly session that they would recover the State’s share but had so far not made any moves.

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What do u expect.

Assholes don't want to share the income they got on Hyd but wanted a 300c share from thirumala.thats how fcked up the ppl in TS are..bloody assholes.

 

Lol.

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Harish Rao kooda demand chesaadu TTD funds gurinchi okappudu I dont know the present situation

 

idhi the Telegraph ane paper lo vachindhi

 

State seeks Tirupati cash share OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

Hyderabad, Nov. 26: Telangana has demanded a share in the past revenues of the Tirupati temple, the country’s richest shrine located in Andhra Pradesh, signalling another point of contention stemming from the bifurcation.

The TRS government declared in the Assembly today that it would strive to get its estimated share of Rs 241 crore from a charitable fund to which the temple authorities owed dues over the past 10 years.

The Tirumala-Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD), which runs the shrine, need not share its revenues with Telangana under the AP Reorganisation Act, the bifurcation law. But the provision is effective only from June this year, leaving open the scope for claims related to earlier allocations.

Replying to queries in the Assembly today, Telangana minister T. Harish Rao said that according to the latest CAG report, the TTD owed Rs 576 crore to the “Common Good Fund” between 2003 and 2014. “Of this, Telangana’s share is around Rs 241 crore and we demand that the Chandrababu Naidu government (of Andhra) speed up the reimbursement,” said Harish Rao.

The demand was raised by a BJP legislator, K. Lakshman. Andhra’s endowment ministry, which will decide the claim, is also headed by a BJP legislator, P. Manikyala Rao.

The “Common Good Fund” was a corpus to which the TTD was required to contribute under law, with the state paying a matching amount. The money was meant for a variety of religious and charitable purposes, such as sprucing up pilgrimages and refurbishing temples and mosques.

The TRS government plans to develop Yadagirigutta, a shrine 40km from Hyderabad, into the “Tirupati” of Telangana”. Visiting the temple a few weeks ago, chief minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao had announced a Rs 100-crore plan to develop guesthouses, gateways and other tourism facilities aimed at upgrading the centre into a Tirupati-like hub. Yadagirigutta’s presiding deity is Narasimhaswami, an avatar of Vishnu like Lord Venkateshwara of Tirupati.

The TTD, the temple board, has been placed under Schedule 7 of the AP Reorganisation Act. This covers items in which Telangana cannot claim a share, but it does not have retrospective effect. Funds worth Rs 31,000 crore are mentioned in this schedule, a finance department official said.

Schedule 8 of the law lists items in which Telangana has a share but the total amount in this is lesser at Rs 25,000 crore, the official added.

The Tirupati temple has an annual budget of Rs 2,400 crore. It has Rs 8,500 crore in fixed deposits, 12 tonnes of gold — including ornaments — belonging to the deity and another three tonnes collected from devotees’ donations in the hundis. The TTD has provided financial assistance to several other shrines, including 42 in Telangana and 61 in Andhra.

 

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U said the same what I have said n u saying me I m wrong..if that's the case why can't the revenue from Hyd be shared among the two states.

 

Actually,central govermnet said that it will be compensating around 15000 crores ..

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Harish Rao kooda demand chesaadu TTD funds gurinchi okappudu I dont know the present situation

 

idhi the Telegraph ane paper lo vachindhi

 

State seeks Tirupati cash share OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

Hyderabad, Nov. 26: Telangana has demanded a share in the past revenues of the Tirupati temple, the country’s richest shrine located in Andhra Pradesh, signalling another point of contention stemming from the bifurcation.

The TRS government declared in the Assembly today that it would strive to get its estimated share of Rs 241 crore from a charitable fund to which the temple authorities owed dues over the past 10 years.

The Tirumala-Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD), which runs the shrine, need not share its revenues with Telangana under the AP Reorganisation Act, the bifurcation law. But the provision is effective only from June this year, leaving open the scope for claims related to earlier allocations.

Replying to queries in the Assembly today, Telangana minister T. Harish Rao said that according to the latest CAG report, the TTD owed Rs 576 crore to the “Common Good Fund” between 2003 and 2014. “Of this, Telangana’s share is around Rs 241 crore and we demand that the Chandrababu Naidu government (of Andhra) speed up the reimbursement,” said Harish Rao.

The demand was raised by a BJP legislator, K. Lakshman. Andhra’s endowment ministry, which will decide the claim, is also headed by a BJP legislator, P. Manikyala Rao.

The “Common Good Fund” was a corpus to which the TTD was required to contribute under law, with the state paying a matching amount. The money was meant for a variety of religious and charitable purposes, such as sprucing up pilgrimages and refurbishing temples and mosques.

The TRS government plans to develop Yadagirigutta, a shrine 40km from Hyderabad, into the “Tirupati” of Telangana”. Visiting the temple a few weeks ago, chief minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao had announced a Rs 100-crore plan to develop guesthouses, gateways and other tourism facilities aimed at upgrading the centre into a Tirupati-like hub. Yadagirigutta’s presiding deity is Narasimhaswami, an avatar of Vishnu like Lord Venkateshwara of Tirupati.

The TTD, the temple board, has been placed under Schedule 7 of the AP Reorganisation Act. This covers items in which Telangana cannot claim a share, but it does not have retrospective effect. Funds worth Rs 31,000 crore are mentioned in this schedule, a finance department official said.

Schedule 8 of the law lists items in which Telangana has a share but the total amount in this is lesser at Rs 25,000 crore, the official added.

The Tirupati temple has an annual budget of Rs 2,400 crore. It has Rs 8,500 crore in fixed deposits, 12 tonnes of gold — including ornaments — belonging to the deity and another three tonnes collected from devotees’ donations in the hundis. The TTD has provided financial assistance to several other shrines, including 42 in Telangana and 61 in Andhra.

 

Yes,it was from old fund trhat was existing before bifurcation !
 

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