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TODAYS
WALLPAPER
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The
Administrative office is functioning in the new Sreepadmam building
from 1997. In
the present set-up there is no yogam. The ancient families all except
Mallisseri have become
extinct. On 9th March 1971, the Government of Kerala introduced an Act , known as the
Guruvayur Devaswom Act, replacing the
Trusteeship by a Managing
Committee, nominated by the Hindu Ministers in the State Cabinet.
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The
day-to-day administration is to be looked after by an Administrator
appointed by the Government. The Managing Committee include, the Zamorin Raja,
the Mallisseri Namboodiri and the Tantri of the temple among others.
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Due to
the High Court's directive that the
Act should be revamped, the 1971 Act was replaced by 1978 Act.
According to 1978 Act, the Managing Committee consists of 9 members
- The Zamorin Raja, Mallisseri Namboodiri, the Tantri, a representative of the employees of the
Devaswom and five more persons
of whom one shall be a Scheduled Caste member. The six non-traditional members are
appointed by the Hindu ministers of Kerala Government of which one will
be the Chairman of the Managing Committee. The committee selects
an Administrator from the panel of names given by the Government. The Administrator should not be below the rank of
Deputy collector. The
Administrator acts as the Secretary of the Managing Committee and the
Chief Executive of the Devaswom.
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