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NRI’s work is God’s work

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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.


Written by Poornima

December 17, 2008 at 4:20 pm

Posted in culture & heritage, india

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  1. now that’s better than funding hate groups here.

    SloganMurugan

    December 19, 2008 at 10:52 am

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

    citygurl

    December 19, 2008 at 1:06 pm


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