

Temple Donations to be used for Child Education


Temple Donations to be used for Child Education
The Issue
We live in a country with so much religious diversity and so are the followers who are blessed with so much from GOD. A lot of money is being donated as services to God and towards upliftment of their temple and other services. Few temples raise crores and crores in a week's time which usually go in a trusts name and is underutilised.
My Idea was to use some amount of money beyond a permissible limit(40%) to be used towards educating kids. Alternatively a temple or a group of religious pilgrim shall have a school tagged( could be a government school) to it or a compulsory school to be opened along with the temple where the funding shall be used to raise the poor kids along with other kids.
Even the donar could adopt a child education and a small exemption could be donor the same way apart from the current coverage.
We will educate kids this way a thing which is already lagging in various parts of the country.

The Issue
We live in a country with so much religious diversity and so are the followers who are blessed with so much from GOD. A lot of money is being donated as services to God and towards upliftment of their temple and other services. Few temples raise crores and crores in a week's time which usually go in a trusts name and is underutilised.
My Idea was to use some amount of money beyond a permissible limit(40%) to be used towards educating kids. Alternatively a temple or a group of religious pilgrim shall have a school tagged( could be a government school) to it or a compulsory school to be opened along with the temple where the funding shall be used to raise the poor kids along with other kids.
Even the donar could adopt a child education and a small exemption could be donor the same way apart from the current coverage.
We will educate kids this way a thing which is already lagging in various parts of the country.

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Petition created on 5 March 2017