8 kg gold, 42 kg silver in initial asset list of Tripureshwari

Press Trust of India  |  Agartala 

About eight of gold and 42 of silver were among the assets of the iconic Sundari temple, an evaluation has found.

The Trust was earlier formed by Biplab Kumar Deb on May 22 this year to manage all movable and immovable assets of the temple.

A committee was also formed under the trust for testing, valuing and weighing of assets and properties under the temples possession.

(Gomati) told reporters at Udaipur that the testing, evaluation and weighing panel started assessing properties at premises yesterday.

The assessment drive has found 7.940 kg gold, 41.616 Kg silver and other valuable items so far.

We have identified seven trunks filled with jewelleries and other valuables so far. Among these, we have opened only four trunks and assessed their contents throughout the day. The rest three would be opened on Wednesday and their contents would be assessed, the DM said.

is one of the 51 Hindu 'Shaktipeethas' of the country and considered one of the holiest Hindu shrines.

Tripura was a princely state until October 15, 1949 and then joined Indian territory following a merger agreement.

Asked about the safety and security of the evaluation process, the DM said that the entire process was done under tight security and continuous video surveillance.

Shree Shree Mata Trust was formed to take over all assets and properties of the holy shrine and manage its activities. The evaluation process was started as a pre-requisite for the transition, the said.

All valuables found during the assessment drive would undergo full-fledged audit.

Meanwhile, land area under the possession of temple premises alongwith other immovable assets on the complex were already transferred to the Trust authorities.

The temple authorities conduct valuation of donations collected on a daily basis, collections on special occasions like Diwali, and others. However, we did not have any full scale audit till date in the Tripura Sundari Temple, Debnath, who is the member of the temple management trust, said.

The Trust is headed by Justice (retired) Subrata Paul. It also comprises District Magistrate, of Police, Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Divisional Forest Officer and District Treasury Officer on board.

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First Published: Tue, July 03 2018. 22:10 IST