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Ram Temple Trust Bylaws May Block Major Management Restructuring

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The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust's bylaws pose significant hurdles to any major structural changes in its management. Any amendments to the existing provisions require a majority vote among trustees, making reforms difficult to push through unilaterally. Specific conditions govern trustee resignation and termination, further limiting flexibility in restructuring efforts. Trust members are set to convene to discuss potential management changes, including the possible appointment of a CEO. The outcome will largely depend on internal dynamics and the level of trustee support for proposed adjustments.

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