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Gold plating row: TDB feels heat as new documents surface
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : Pushed to a corner after its vigilance wing recovered documents revealing gross irregularities and mismanagement in the gold covering of the sanctum at Sabarimala temple, the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) has decided to approach the High Court seeking a comprehensive investigation under its supervision into the entire episode since 1999. As per uncovered documents, the dwarapalaka idols were among the properties that were layered with gold in 1999. However, when the plates covering the idols were sent for maintenance in 2019, the entries in the register did not mention any gold. They say 14 copper panels were sent for repair. The records showed that 30.3 kg of gold were used for gold covering the sanctum, including the dwarapalaka idols, roof, steps and certain portions of the wall in 1999. The gold plating was sponsored by businessman Vijay Mallya. In 2019, the documents say, 14 panels which covered the dwarapalaka idols in front of the sanctum were sent for maintenance in Chennai. The maintenance was sponsored by priest-turned-businessman Unnikrishnan Potti, the central figure in the current controversy. The Chennai-based company, which did the repair work, said recently that it received pure copper panels for gold plating. Moreover, the 14 panels weighed 42 kg at the time of handover. But at the time of return, the weight was 38 kg. Another startling find by the vigilance was that the panels were in the possession of Potti for a considerable period 30 days after the formal handover by the TDB. He is also accused of illegally displaying and performing pooja on the panels in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. He publicly conducted poojas at the Srirampura Temple in Bengaluru and the Chennai-based company where they were repaired. Attended pooja on Pottis invitation: Jayaram Actor Jayaram on Friday told reporters that he had attended the pooja held at the company on Pottis invitation. On his request, Potti had brought some panels to his residence for him to worship, the actor said. While the TDB blames Potti for the fiasco, it has exposed serious failings on its part as well. The records and revelations have shown that TDB officials involved in the 2019 maintenance entrusted valuable temple property with the new sponsor and did not monitor activities. The public display and poojas conducted by Potti at Bengaluru and Chennai are serious violations of temple rules and customs. In 2025, too, TDB entrusted Potti with the maintenance of the gold plates of dwarapalaka idols. According to the present board, it had no other option as the 40-year-warranty for the 2019 gold plating was in the name of Potti. But this time, the TDB rejected Pottis offer for transporting the panels on his own. Instead it was transported to Chennai under the direct supervision of boards Thiruvabharanam commissioner, other officers and armed guards. Though the TDB has not officially responded to the revelations on Pottis misuse of temple property, its president P S Prasanth told reporters that it would seek an HC-monitored thorough probe into the events since the gold covering of the sanctum in 1999. Gold work over years 1999: The sanctum, its roofing, steps and the two dwarapalaka idols were gold-covered under the sponsor-ship of businessman Vijay Mallya. A total of 30.3 kg gold was used. 2019: 14 panels covering the dwarapalaka idols were sent to a Chennai-based company for refurbishment. It was sponsored by Unnikrishnan Potty, who received 42 kg of material in total. The panels he returned weighed only 38 kg. 397g of gold was used for the process 2025: 12 panels covering the dwarapalaka idols sent for maintenance to the same company where work was done in 2019. An additional 10g of gold was used for the process. The maintenance was done through Potty under the supervision of boards officers
BENGALURU: Veteran journalist, writer and columnist, who was Director of Express Publications (Madurai) Private Limited and Editorial Advisor to The New Indian Express, Thayil Jacob Sony Georgepopularly known as TJS George or TJSpassed away on Friday afternoon at a private hospital in Bengaluru. He was 97. He is survived by his son Jeet Thayil and daughter Sheba Thayil. His wife Ammu George died in January this year. Family members informed that TJS was ailing from age-related problems for some time, with his condition deteriorating over the last two months. He was admitted to Manipal Hospital in Bengaluru last week, and had undergone a minor surgery from which he was recovering. However, complications set in on Thursday and Friday, when he suffered two cardiac arrests, respectively, the second from which he did not recover. TJS passed away at 4.30 pm on Friday. TJS, that legend down the corridor TJS was born on May 7, 1928, as the fourth child of Thayil Thomas Jacob, a magistrate, and Chachiamma Jacob, and went on to graduate from the Madras Christian College with an Honours in English Literature before embarking on his journalistic career. TJS began his career in 1950 at The Free Press Journal in Indias Maximum City, then known as Bombay, now Mumbai. He went on to work with The Searchlight, the International Press Institute and the Far Eastern Economic Review before becoming the founding editor of Asiaweek, published from Hong Kong. At Searchlight, TJS became the first Indian editor to be charged with sedition in India. When he was arrested for his columns against then Bihar Chief Minister KB Sahay, the defence minister at that time, VK Krishna Menon, rushed to Patna to defend him. During his long stint with The New Indian Express that spanned over four decades, TJS contributed 1,300 columns in the last 25 years before laying down his pen on June 12, 2022 with Now is the time to say Goodbye. His column Point of View ran for over 25 years and was widely read. TJS never took a backward step during the rest of his career too, never flinching from speaking truth to power. In his final column, TJS explained how he saw it: Some of us feel that we should not criticise our own country. Some feel exactly the other waythat a big country like ours needs to be cautioned all the way about pitfalls. All arguments have their own supporters and their own critics, their own validities and their own drawbacks. But there is something not right if a country and its rulers start feeling that they should not be criticised at alland especially by newspaperwallahs. He was honoured with the Padma Bhushan in 2011 for his significant contributions to literature and education, and was given the Karnataka Rajyotsava Award in 2007. Some of the famous books that TJS wrote include: Lee Kuan Yews Singapore (1973), Revolt in Mindanao : the rise of Islam in Philippine Politics (1980), Pothan Josephs India (1992), The Life and Times of Nargis (1994), The First Refuge of Scoundrels (2003), MS, A life In Music (2004), Lessons In Journalism: The Story of Pothan Joseph (2007), M.S. Subbulakshmi: The Definitive Biography (2016), Askew: A Short Biography of Bangalore (2016), Jaya: An Incredible Story (2018), and The Dismantling of India: In 35 Portraits (2022). TJS last rites will be performed in Bengaluru, where he will be cremated at the Hebbal crematorium on Sunday afternoon.
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HC extends stay on cinema ticket price cap, issues directions on sales, refunds
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