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The Print
3 hours ago
- Politics
- The Print
Can govt appoint trustee of Banke Bihari temple, HC asks UP govt
According to the amicus curiae, 'The temple is a private temple and the religious practice is being carried out by the heirs of the late Swami Hari Dasji. By the issuance of the ordinance, the government is trying to take control over the temple through the back door.' The amicus curiae apprised the court that according to the ordinance, there would be two kinds of trustees of the board — nominated trustees and ex-officio trustees. The nominated trustees will be the seers, gurus, scholars, mathadhish and mahants etc. from the Vaishnav tradition as well as followers of the Sanatan Dharma. Justice Rohit Ranjan Agarwal, after hearing amicus curiae Sanjeev Goswami, fixed July 30 as the next date of hearing on a petition filed by Pranav Goswami and another. Prayagraj (UP), Jul 23 (PTI) The Allahabad High Court has sought a reply from the Uttar Pradesh government on whether it can appoint its officials as trustees of the Banke Bihari temple in Mathura, a private temple, by the issuance of the Uttar Pradesh Shri Bankey Bihari Ji Temple Trust Ordinance, 2025. However, he raised strong objections as to the seven ex-officio trustees, who are officials like the district magistrate, the special superintendent of police and the municipal commissioner of Mathura, which he said would amount to a back-door entry by the state government in the private temple. 'The creation of such a trust amounts to intruding into the Hindu religion by the state government. The Constitution does not provide for the State to practise any religion and take control of any temple,' the amicus curiae said. The court, in its order dated July 21, sought the state government's reply and observed, 'The matter requires consideration. Hearing to continue. Put up this case as fresh on July 30, 2025. By that time, the state government would respond to the argument which has been raised by the amicus curiae. PTI COR RAJ RC This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


Time of India
4 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Panchamasali Trust mulls alternative to seer in Kudalasangama
Hubballi: Vijayanand Kashappanavar, president of Akhil Bharata Lingayat Panchamasali Trust, said they are considering appointing an alternative pontiff for the Lingayat Panchamasali Peetha Kudalasangama. Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Kashappanavar said the trustees have not asked Basavajaya Mruthyunjaya Swami to relinquish the post of pontiff. "However, as swamiji himself expressed his intention to establish his own mutt on the banks of River Malaprabha, we are planning to appoint another seer soon. Community members are disappointed by his behaviour," he added. His statement follows an open rift with Swami in recent months. He mentioned that a "great leader" purchased land for the peetha between Hubballi and Belagavi. "Swamiji can establish his mutt on the banks of River Malaprabha or between Hubballi and Belagavi. We have no objections. We will appoint an alternative seer to spread Basava philosophies. A decision will be made in a trustees' meeting to be held soon," he stated. He recalled that Swami was appointed in 2008 for the development of Panchamasali community and to spread the philosophies of Basava and other sharanas. However, he forgot those aspects and became involved in recommending transfers of govt officials and employees. "He pursued publicity. According to the trust bylaws, swamijis are not allowed to own properties. Yet, he owns two houses in Belagavi, and one each in Hubballi and Bengaluru. The trust issued a notice to him in 2019, and he apologised for it. He rarely stays in the peetha. Whenever he was there, some illicit activities occurred with some miscreants. Suspicious of his activities, we installed CCTV cameras there," he claimed. When asked about the incident of locking the peetha in Kudalasangama, Kashappanavar said it was to protect the peetha. "Swamiji broke the lock through someone and felicitated them for doing so. Swamiji is sitting under a party banner and speaking in favour of only one person," he alleged. Another Panchamasali leader, Neelakanth Asuti, alleged that Swami had not visited Kudalasangama for long.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Hema Malini pays heartfelt tribute at Dheeraj Kumar's prayer meet; Bollywood mourns the loss
The atmosphere at Dheeraj Kumar 's prayer meet in Mumbai was one of quiet sorrow and deep respect as members of the film and television fraternity came together to honour a man who left a lasting imprint on Indian entertainment. As reported by Hindustan Times, held on Friday, July 19, the prayer meet saw the presence of several film industry veterans, including Hema Malini , Jackie Shroff , and Poonam Dhillon , who gathered to pay their final respects to the late actor-producer. Hema Malini was seen offering her condolences to the bereaved family. She spent time speaking with Dheeraj Kumar's close relatives. The actress was also seen comforting them through their grief. Remembering Dheeraj Kumar's Legacy Dheeraj Kumar, who passed away on July 15 at the age of 79, had been battling acute pneumonia and was undergoing treatment at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Mumbai. He breathed his last in the ICU, surrounded by family. The official statement by Dheeraj Kumar's family read, "It is with great sadness that we have to announce the death of renowned actor, producer and director Dheeraj Kumar, who left us due to cardiac arrest. He was undergoing treatment at Kokilaben Hospital in Andheri West and was on ventilator support. The industry mourns the loss of a talented professional who made a significant contribution to the world of entertainment. Our condolences and prayers are with his family, friends and colleagues in this difficult time. May his soul rest in peace." Dheeraj made a mark both in front of and behind the camera. As an actor, he featured in notable films like 'Roti Kapda Aur Makaan', 'Behnaam', and 'Swami'. However, it was his work as a television producer that touched millions of households, his mythological series Om Namah Shivay and courtroom drama Adalat became household names. Industry Unites in Mourning Jackie Shroff, visibly emotional, stood in silent reflection, while Poonam Dhillon joined the family in remembering the man who had always carried himself with grace and humility. In an exclusive interview with ETimes, the 'Ganesh Leela' actor remembered Dheeraj Kumar. He said, "As a Producer, Dheeraj ji always had a special creative eye that made him different from the rest. It's really upsetting for me as an artist to hear about his demise after having worked with him. I made sure to attend his funeral to pay him my final tribute as my heart is filled with gratitude towards him. It is a difficult time for his family. May God bless the departed soul and may his family get the strength and courage to deal with this loss." Bollywood actress Hema Malini in Jaipur


Time of India
6 days ago
- Science
- Time of India
New ‘spiritual' spots in Tagore Library of LU evoke reflection
Lucknow: To enhance academic rigor and cultural consciousness, Lucknow University is set to introduce two dedicated spaces at its Tagore Library, a PhD Corner for research scholars and a Swami Vivekananda Corner to honour legacy of one of the greatest spiritual leaders. The twin initiatives are part of the university's broader mission to create a library environment that caters equally to knowledge production and intellectual inspiration. The PhD Corner will offer a focused and resource-rich environment specifically for doctoral scholars. Designed with individual research cabins, the space will be equipped with computers, high-speed Internet, digital databases, citation tools and statistical software. Departments will be allotted specific time slots for access, ensuring a balanced and organised use of the facility. Meanwhile, Swami Vivekananda Corner will serve as a spiritual and philosophical retreat within the library. It will feature a curated collection of books authored by Vivekananda, as well as biographies and scholarly works on his life and teachings. The corner will also display replicas of his robes, slippers, walking stick and other symbolic artifacts, creating an immersive atmosphere that reflects his ascetic lifestyle and enduring influence. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Many Are Watching Tariffs - Few Are Watching What Nvidia Just Launched Seeking Alpha Read More Undo Honorary Librarian of Tagore Library, Keya Pandey, said, "With PhD Corner and Swami Vivekananda Corner, the library is turning into a holistic space that nurtures intellectual and inner growth. On one hand, our scholars will gain access to a structured, tech-enabled research facility, while on the other, they will have a contemplative zone inspired by one of India's most visionary thinkers."


Economic Times
16-07-2025
- Health
- Economic Times
Dheeraj Kumar death: Know causes, symptoms & risks of acute pneumonia
Synopsis Veteran actor and producer Dheeraj Kumar, known for his contributions to both film and television, passed away at 79 due to acute pneumonia. He was hospitalised in Mumbai following breathing issues and placed on ventilator support. Kumar's career spanned decades, including roles in Punjabi and Hindi films, and he founded Creative Eye, a production house famous for mythological shows. Agencies Dheeraj Kumar died of acute pnemonia Veteran actor and television producer Dheeraj Kumar passed away on Tuesday aged 79. He was reportedly battling acute pneumonia and had been hospitalised at Mumbai's Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital. According to reports, he was admitted earlier this week following severe breathing issues and had been placed on ventilator support in the ICU. Kumar started his career in the entertainment industry in 1965, leaving a lasting imprint on both film and television platforms. Between 1970 and 1984, he appeared in 21 Punjabi films before founding Creative Eye, a production house celebrated for its spiritual and mythological shows like Om Namah Shivay. He also featured in several acclaimed Hindi films, including Swami, Heera Panna, and Raaton Ka is a lung infection caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. It leads to the lung tissue being damaged and filled with fluid or pus. According to doctors, bacterial pneumonia is usually more severe than viral pneumonia, which often resolves on its own. According to doctors, pneumonia develops when the immune system begins to attack an infection in the small sacs of the lungs, known as alveoli. It then causes the lungs to inflame and leak fluids. Many bacteria, viruses, and fungi cause infections that lead to pneumonia. According to experts, bacteria are the most common cause in adults, and viruses are the most common cause in small children.A few common illnesses that lead to pneumonia are: Common cold, also known as rhinovirus COVID-19 Influenza virus, or flu Human parainfluenza virus, or HPIV Legionnaires' disease Mycoplasma pneumoniae bacteria Pneumococcal disease Pneumocystis pneumonia Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV Pneumonia is not contagious in itself, but the bacteria and viruses that cause it are. The bacteria that most commonly cause pneumonia, treptococcus pneumoniae , can be spread from person to person by touching infected surfaces or through coughing and sneezing. Further, pneumonia caused by fungi is not contagious. Fungal infections are not spread from person to person like viruses and say you are at a high risk for pneumonia if you: Are over the age of 65 or under the age of 2 years. Are living with a lung or heart condition like cystic fibrosis, asthma, pulmonary fibrosis, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Are living with a neurological condition like dementia or Parkinson's that makes swallowing difficult. Are in the hospital or at a long-term care facility. Smoke. Are pregnant. Have a weak immune system. Symptoms of pneumonia depend on the cause, and they range from mild to severe. A few common ones include: High fever, up to 105 F or 40.55 C Cough with yellow, green, or bloody mucus Tiredness and fatigue Rapid and shallow breathing Breathlessness Rapid heart rate Sweating or chills Chest or abdominal pain Loss of appetite Bluish skin, lips, or nails Confusion or altered mental state