
Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has constituted a three-member committee to operate its State Bank of India accounts. After the offering theft case, steps have been taken to further strengthen the transparency and accountability of the Trust. committee leadership Ram Mandir Krishna Mohan will be the acting general secretary of the trust. The other two members of the committee include Jagdish Afley of Pune and chartered accountant Chandan Rai.
Committee member
- Krishna Mohan, Executive General Secretary of the Major Trust
- Jagdish Afley, project manager and engineer of Ram temple construction work, resident of Pune,
- Chandan Rai Chartered Accountant
No transactions with accounts without signatures of all three
According to the information given by the Trust, no transaction will be possible in the accounts without the joint signature of these three members. Krishna Mohan has also been allowed to hire two personal assistants, who will assist him in daily work. This arrangement has been made with the aim of making the financial transactions of Ram Mandir Trust completely transparent and accountable. According to trust sources, the new system has been implemented with immediate effect.
Govind Dev Giri met SBI officers
On the other hand, Ram Mandir Trust Treasurer Govind Devagiri met SBI officials in the pilgrimage area on Wednesday. According to sources, he met with State Bank of India officials to discuss the future strategy. Actually, Champat Rai had written a letter to the SIT in this entire matter, in which he had mentioned the role of SBI.
Trust Bank is not in favor of change
If sources are to be believed, Govind Devagiri asked State Bank of India to tell us what other solutions you have to make this entire process foolproof. According to sources, Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra wants to make State Bank of India as its bank. Trust Bank is not in favor of change.
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With inputs from Kumar Kunder
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