

The treasonous revelation came to light after the betrayal. It is being reported that an attempt was being made to seize property worth more than three billion rupees belonging to the orphanage Chaitanyananda Ashram.
Delhi Court grants 5-day remand of Ashram Head
New Delhi: The accused in the serious case of the rape of 17 students at the Spring Kunj Ashram in Delhi were arrested. Newborn was produced in Delhi's Patiala House Court on Sunday. The court granted him a five-day sentence on police demand. The police can now interrogate him extensively, and it is expected that many major revelations may emerge.
The treasonous revelation came to light after the betrayal. It is being reported that an attempt was being made to seize property worth more than three billion rupees belonging to the orphanage Chaitanyananda Ashram. To do this, he not only relied on the trust of the priest but also resorted to fraud and deception. He wanted control of this vast property to tarnish the reputation of the Ashram.
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Prishn had initially filed a complaint against Gastromium in the Spring Kunj (North) Station. These cases involve serious allegations of fraud, forgery, and the creation of forged documents. The PDF also alleges that some of the ashram's buildings were rented out to different buildings, generating monthly income of crores of rupees.
The investigation revealed that the ashram had a monthly turnover of approximately 60 lakh rupees, but this did not reach the bottom line. It is alleged that Chaitanyananda appropriated this money and did not inform Prishni. The complaint in this case was filed with the police by PE Murali, the Ashram's voting rights officer.
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The police investigation has so far revealed 18 bank accounts and 28 fixed deposit accounts in the names of individuals and trusts associated with them. Approximately 18 crore rupees have been recovered from these documents. The Delhi Police has seized all these documents. Most of these funds are being deposited through the St. Sri Sharda Institute of Indian Research Foundation Trust.
Delhi Police say the children will be questioned. It is hoped that many more secrets related to the ashram's financial connections, land and property transactions, and funds received from abroad will be revealed. It is also being investigated which names are linked to the network.