Tamil Nadu Thirukovilgal Parambarai Arangavalargal Sangam seeks recognition for Parambarai Arangavalargal
The Tamil Nadu Thirukovilgal Parambarai Arangavalargal Sangam has reached out to the new Chief Minister, C. Joseph Vijay, expressing hopes for good governance and spiritual development. The Sangam manages over 3,000 temples in Tamil Nadu and seeks to ensure transparent temple administration. They have presented several demands to the government regarding the recognition and representation of Parambarai Arangavalargal in temple management.
- ▪The Sangam greeted the new Chief Minister and wished for the success of his government.
- ▪They manage more than 3,000 temples across Tamil Nadu.
- ▪The Sangam aims for honest and transparent temple administration.
- ▪They have placed demands for legal recognition of Parambarai Arangavalargal as temple administrators.
- ▪The meeting included key members of the Sangam's executive committee.
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The Tamil Nadu Thirukovilgal Parambarai Arangavalargal Sangam extended its greetings to new Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu C. Joseph Vijay and wished the new government success in delivering good governance, public welfare and spiritual development.The Tamil Nadu Thirukovilgal Parambarai Arangavalargal Sangam said that more than 3,000 temples across Tamil Nadu are being administered by Parambarai Arangavalargal. He expressed hope that the new government would work towards the welfare and spiritual advancement of the people. R.
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