City
Epaper

Travancore Devaswom Board to discuss audit discrepancies of Global Ayyappa Summit: K Jayakumar

By ANI | Updated: February 17, 2026 12:10 IST

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], February 17 : Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) President K Jayakumar said the audit report related to ...

Open in App

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], February 17 : Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) President K Jayakumar said the audit report related to the Global Ayyappa Summit will be discussed at a Board meeting on Tuesday amid ongoing scrutiny over alleged discrepancies in accounts.

Addressing mediapersons here, Jayakumar said, "The audit report related to the Global Ayyappa Summit will be discussed today. Afterwards, the Devaswom Board will hold a meeting. There are discrepancies in the accounts."

He added that the Board would take a position on the Sabarimala women's entry issue at an appropriate time. "The Devaswom Board will take a position on the Sabarimala women's entry issue when the time comes. Now is not the time to say anything. Everything will be said when the time comes," he said.

The TDB had previously issued a clarification rejecting media reports regarding the audit of the Global Ayyappa Sangamam held in September 2025.

The Board termed allegations, including claims of Rs 1 lakh spent on a specific cot for the Chief Minister, as incorrect. It stated that Rs 3,83,439 was an estimate for furniture and related upgrades at the Pamba Guest House, used by dignitaries.

The Board also addressed concerns over cultural programme expenses, stating that musician Ishaan Dev and a 35-member team performed at the event and that the Rs 8 lakh payment covered accommodation, rehearsals and technical costs. It added that Rs 3 crore received as sponsorship from Dhanalakshmi Bank and Kerala Bank had been credited to the General Fund.

The Kerala High Court's Devaswom Bench recently granted the TDB 10 days to explain financial discrepancies flagged in the audit report.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is set to begin hearings in the Sabarimala temple entry matter in April, revisiting constitutional questions linked to religious practices and equality. The proceedings scheduled before a nine-judge Constitution Bench are expected to revisit key issues surrounding essential religious practices, equality, and constitutional morality.

Fixing a schedule, the apex Court directed that hearings will begin at 10:30 AM on April 7. Reviews of petitioners and supporting parties will be heard from April 7 to April 9, followed by original writ petitioners from April 14 to 16. Rejoinders, if any, will be heard on April 22. The court emphasised strict adherence to timelines.

"The nodal counsels in consultation with arguing counsel of the parties shall prepare the internal arrangement so that oral submissions from both sides can be heard within the stipulated timeline", the apex Court noted.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentAmitabh Bachchan: There are days of lethargy, not wanting to be active

BusinessCGI Telco Next conference focuses on the future of AI-native telcos

EntertainmentProducer Dhananjayan on Jana Nayagan leak: Don't kill the revenues and future of Tamil cinema!

NationalTamil Nadu CM MK Stalin travels by Chennai Metro for poll campaign in Chennai

NationalTelangana: 21-year-old dies by suicide in Warangal, family alleges boyfriend's 'torture'

National Realted Stories

NationalVotes locked, nerves unlocked as Kerala holds its breath for May 4 verdict

NationalManoj Tiwari backs Bharat Ratna demand for Mangal Pandey, calls him ‘above the honour’

NationalMP to observe 'Nari Shakti Vandan' fortnight event from April 10 to 25

NationalIndia to outpace China, other economies as growth slows in Asia-Pacific region: ADB

NationalOppn in panic, Bengal ready for BJP govt: Praveen Khandelwal