When govt can open liquor shops, why not Tirta wells in Temples?

S Venkateshwari
The government has made moves to open bars at Tasmac stores in tamil Nadu, according to tamil Nadu bjp leader Annamalai, as well as to open Tirtha wells in temples such as Rameswaram. Annamalai, a tamil Nadu bjp leader, arrived in Kanyakumari today to take part in a number of events. He was speaking to media following a meeting of Nagercoil's community leaders. The ESI was allotted Rs 106 crore for the hospital while Pon Radhakrishnan was the Union minister for the Kanyakumari district.


The issue is obtaining the land for it. At Asaripallam government Hospital, the district administration has granted two and a half acres of land. But we want the government to give us 5 acres of land. This will benefit more than 60,000 workers. The tamil Nadu government has taken attempts to open Tasmac outlets in existing bars. The Rameswaram temple's 21 Tirtha wells are yet to be opened. The Tirtha wells support about 600 families. In tamil Nadu, steps should be done to open Tirtha wells in temples. This will also aid devotees from other countries.


The tamil Nadu government's 'Veedu Thedi Kalvi' initiative is a good thing. This year, nearly one lakh ten thousand new pupils have enrolled in government schools. In the 2020 and 2021 quarters, the volume of imported gasoline increased. The tamil Nadu government made Rs 19,000 crore from petrol last year. Similarly, the money has made its way to the federal government. Only by placing gasoline under GST will a comprehensive solution to the inflation problem be found.



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