The income of the Siddhivinayak Temple Trust increased to Rs 133 crore, offered FD of Rs 10,000 for girls born on Women's Day
Siddhivinayak Ganpati Temple Trust recorded a significant increase in its revenue, revenue in the financial year 2024-25 increased from the estimated Rs 114 crore to Rs 133 crore. As part of his social welfare initiatives, the trust announced the ‘Shri Siddhivinayak Bhagyalakshmi Yojana’, including the girls born in government hospitals in Maharashtra on March 8 (International Women’s Day) will get a fixed deposit (FD) in their mother’s bank account. The Trust Committee of the Trust approved the plan and sent it for the approval of the government. The Trust treasurer Pawan Tripathi said with reporters that once the approval was received, detailed guidelines for the plan will be declared. Financial growth and future plans of the temple were taken at an important meeting of the Siddhivinayak Mandir Trust on March 31, which was chaired by Trust President Sadanand Saravanakar. The 2024-25 annual report was also reviewed during the meeting and the budget of 2025-26 was discussed. Rahul Londh, the member of the Trust Committee, did not address the concern about VIP culture VIP culture in the Siddhivinayak temple. Temple employees help the needy, who ensure proper access to worship. The trust credited its growing income to the sale of dedicated, coconut and Laddus and promised that the use of funds for social welfare initiatives such as Bhagyalakshmi Yojana would continue. Share this story -tags