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NRI’s work is God’s work

17 Dec

In the days of yore, it was the Maharajas who patronised temple building during the height of their powers. Mahabalipuram, Hampi’s Virupaksha, Ashoka’s Sarnath pillar are a few examples. Now that we have a democracy, I thought that the mantle is taken over by our politicians. After all, ‘Government’s work is God’s work’, declares Vidhana Soudha. But I guess it’s the NRIs who are the neo-Kings. With financial support from Non-Resident Indians, the state government plans to renovate 500 temples in Coastal Karnataka and Udupi. A welcome move considering that even now, in many small villages, economies revolve around the temples. Read on.

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Posted by on December 17, 2008 in culture & heritage, india

 

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2 Responses to NRI’s work is God’s work

  1. SloganMurugan

    December 19, 2008 at 10:52 am

    now that’s better than funding hate groups here.

     
  2. citygurl

    December 19, 2008 at 1:06 pm

    True. And since its NRI’s money, there’ll be accountability too and lesser chances of corruption.

     

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