The huge gathering of devotees in the temple of Lord Ayyappa in Sabarimala, Kerala, the income of the temple has crossed Rs 69 crore in the first 20 days of the two-month-long pilgrimage. The Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB), the manager of the affairs of Dharmasthala, said that by December 6 this year, the temple revenue reached Rs 69.39 crore. This is Rs 27.55 crore more than the income of the same period of the 2018-19 pilgrimage. Your bank account can be emptied due to a small mistake, SBI issues warning In his statement, Vijaykumar, a member of TDB, said that till this time the revenue was Rs 41.84 crore. This sacred site was opened for Mandal Puja on 16 November. 28.26 crore from the sale of 'Arvan Prasad' while 4.2 crores was earned from 'Appam Prasad'. 23.58 crore was generated from the 'Hundi' collection. Senior BJP leader Eknath Khadse accused the party of disrespect him On September 28 last year, after the Supreme Court committed to allowing women of all age groups to enter the temple and the state's Left Front government made a commitment to comply with it, right-wing organizations and BJP activists Were performed on a scale. Bhumata Dal leader Trupti Desai had to return to Kochi once again this year due to people protesting against the entry of women in the age group of 10-50 years. The police refused to give them security citing security reasons. Lucknow: Government takes big step in environmental protection