Tamil Nadu government has issued an ordinance to increase the cost of free marriage program to Rs.50 thousand

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CHENNAI: A government order has been issued to raise the amount of planned expenditure allowed for a co-marriage from Rs. 20 thousand to Rs.

In the grant request of the Hindu Religious Endowment Department for the year 2022-2023, “Weddings will be conducted in temples for 500 paisas annually in 20 mandals at the rate of 25 paisas per joint commissioner zone.

It was announced that the temples themselves will bear the cost for this. In this case, a decree has been issued to increase the amount of planning expenses allowed for a joint marriage in temples from Rs.20 thousand to Rs.50 thousand.

It has been said that: According to the notification of the legislature, 283 more poor couples are to be married free of charge through temples. As far as the permissible expenditure amount for marriage is carried out through the funds of patrons, and in the absence of patrons, marriages are conducted through temples with financial resources, the planned expenditure amount allowed for a co-marriage conducted on behalf of temples has been increased to Rs.50 thousand.

It includes Thirumangalyam 4 grams, bridal wear, garland, food for 20 persons, biro, bed, mattress, pillows, mat, watches, mixer, cooking utensils, pooja items. It says so.

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