The Karnataka government will publicly disclose audit reports of major temples (A and B category) under its endowment department. This decision aims to address allegations by BJP and JD(S) regarding fund misuse. The reports will detail revenue, expenses, and fund allocation, covering approximately 207 A-category and 139 B-category temples.
Accused of fund misuse, Karnataka to make temple audit reports public

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