Temple Development BoardTemple Development Board are statutory and independent bodies created for the governing and management of temples in India. With the passing of the Madras Regulation Act in the year 1817, temples were brought under the control of the East India Company, a corporate organisation. The concept of a temple included its premises and wealth. However, from 1925, temples were brought under government control with the passing of the State Religious and Charitable Endowments Act. Under this Act, the state governments exercised power for the formation of temple development boards for major temples with the members from local city. CompositionA temple development board includes a chairman, vice chairman, and other members appointed by the state government.[1][2][3] Roles and ResponsibilitiesThe roles and responsibilities of a temple development board include the following:[4][5][6][7][8]
Major Temple Development Boards
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