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**Headline: TTD Suspends Four Employees for Alleged Violation of Religious Conduct Rules**
**Tirumala, India –** The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Board has suspended four employees amid allegations that they violated the organization’s rules regarding religious conduct. The suspensions, announced today, follow an investigation into claims that the employees were practicing Christianity, which is against TTD regulations.
Those suspended include B. Eliza, a Deputy Engineer in the Quality Control Department; S. Rosi, a Staff Nurse at the BIRRD Hospital; M. Premavathi, a Grade-1 Pharmacist; and G. Asuntha, an employee of the SV Ayurveda Pharmacy.
According to a TTD statement, the decision to suspend the employees was based on evidence and reports confirming the allegations. The TTD asserted that the employees acted irresponsibly and failed to adhere to the code of conduct expected of those working for a Hindu religious institution. A report submitted by the TTD Vigilance Department and other supporting evidence prompted the disciplinary action.
The TTD emphasized that the suspensions are immediate and in accordance with established regulations.
This action follows the recent suspension of Assistant Executive Officer (AEO) Rajasekhar Babu, who was also suspended after allegations that he regularly attended church services in violation of TTD rules.
The TTD manages the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple and is responsible for upholding its religious traditions and regulations. The organization’s policies regarding the religious affiliation and practices of its employees have been a subject of scrutiny and debate.