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Dec 4, 2022

Katni’s Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic University head Girish Verma’s case dismissed

Kalinga Chronicle
December 1, 2022
KCN(Bhopal)

Girish Verma had filed a defamation case of 10 crores by telling the allegations against him as a loss to the organization, the court rejected

The order said that the plaintiff organization, which filed the case, should bear the expenses of both the plaintiff and the defendant.

The court dismissed the defamation case filed by the university management in the Bhopal district court on the allegations of physical abuse leveled against Girish Verma, head of Katni-Jabalpur’s Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic University in 2013. Dismissing the case, the court also said in the order that the plaintiff organization should bear the expenses of this case and the court expenses of the defendants (Rajesh Sharma, Renu Sharma) should also be borne by them. Actually, Renu Sharma used to work in Maharishi Vidya Mandir School, Bhopal, run by Maharishi Education Institute and Rajesh Sharma was working in the companies run by Girish Verma from the beginning as per Girish Verma’s wish, and from the year 1989, Girish Verma’s private secretary. Renu Sharma had accused Girish Verma of physical abuse in 2013, having worked in that capacity for 27 years. This case is under consideration in the High Court and Girish Verma is on bail given by the High Court Jabalpur in the said case. Girish Verma, considering himself to be Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic University, called the allegations of personal slander, allegations and physical exploitation against Girish Verma a loss to the institution and filed a defamation case in the court. In the defamation case filed by the university’s registrar Arvind Singh Rajput on behalf of Girish Verma, the university’s registrar Arvind Singh Rajput has demanded that the allegations of Renu-Rajesh Sharma have tarnished the image of the institution and the institution has suffered a revenue loss of about Rs 10 crore. It was also submitted in the court that education is given in Vedas, Upanishads, Darshana, Nyaya Vedanta, History, Puranas, Ayurveda, Ved Gyan etc., hence any false allegation against any director, chancellor or head of the institution Defamation is a loss to the organization. Since both Renu-Rajesh Sharma, who made the allegations, were fired from the organization, they have defamed the organization by making false allegations against the head of the organization, Girish Verma. The reputation of the organization has been tarnished by his allegations of sexual harassment. This was rejected by the court saying that the allegation was personal and not on the institution. Experts argue that Girish Verma had filed a defamation claim in the court by terming the allegations against him as institutional, which could not be proved in the court.

The organization fought the case for 10 years

The interesting thing is that the case filed by Girish Verma on behalf of the organization considering himself as an organization went on in the court for 10 years. The case was filed in 2013 and the decision came in 2022. A defamation case of Rs 10 crore was filed, in lieu of which the court fee money was deposited in the court from the organization’s account, whereas this case was a personal case of Girish Verma. Also, the organization spent a decade fighting the case. At the same time, the money and time of Renu-Rajesh, the accusers, was also wasted for ten years and still Renu Sharma’s case is pending in the High Court. It is being told that both the husband and wife were harassed for ten years under this defamation case which could not stand in the court.

Mar 26, 2022

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's Rs 60,000 crore fortune faces battle between two groups of followers

IndiaToday

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's Rs 60,000 crore fortune faces battle between two groups of followers

Just four years after his death, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's Rs 60,000 crore fortune is at the centre of an ugly battle between two groups of followers.


Shantanu Guha Ray
November 30, 1999
ISSUE DATE: July 2, 2012UPDATED: June 29, 2012 19:52 IST

Transcendental Meditation guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's vast fortune in India, mostly land, estimated to be worth Rs 60,000 crore, has sparked a bitter conflict between his heirs and followers. There are allegations of illegal land deals and formation of fake trusts to take over the properties.
The godman, famous for introducing the legendary Beatles to India, died in February 2008, leaving behind more than 12,000 acres of land across India. This includes prime locations in Delhi, Noida, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Goa, all vested with the Spiritual Regeneration Movement (SRM) Foundation, set up by the guru in 1959. The guru established several societies with the SRM Foundation and Maharishi Global University based in Greater Noida in Uttar Pradesh at the top of the list. The other four educational institutions are Maharishi Shiksha Sansthan, Maharishi Ved Vigyan Vidyapeeth, Maharishi Gandharva Ved Vidyapeeth and Mahila Dhyan Vidyapeeth that run 148 schools in 16 states across India.

Immediately after the Maharishi's death in Vlodrop, Netherlands, tensions started between members of the societies and followers for control of the assets. Two groups, each claiming to be his real inheritors, accuse each other of 'impersonation' to gain control of the land-rich societies. On one side are the guru's nephews Anand Prakash Srivastava, 51, chairman of SRM Foundation India and Ajay Prakash Srivastava, 43, secretary, SRM Foundation India, and Brahmachari Girish Chandra Verma, 55, chairman of the educational trusts. They are pitted against G. Ram Chandramohan, 61, a member of the 12-member SRM Foundation. He is supported by Vijay Dhavale, 51, a Chhattisgarh-based real estate agent and disciple of the guru as well as Opender Kalsi, 55, who heads International Human Rights Organisation, a Jalandhar-based NGO.

The maharishi's global headquarters in Vlodrop, Netherlands.
In January, the Srivastava brothers petitioned the Delhi High Court to win a stay on sales of land owned by various societies formed by the Maharishi Group. They accused Chandramohan and his associates of trying to illegally acquire society land through forged documents. Chandramohan claims instead that the Srivastavas were selling the guru's land without the sanction of all SRM Foundation board members.

In a complaint to the it Department in March, Chandramohan blamed Ajay Srivastava of taking into his possession books for accounts and details of all land from the offices of the srm Foundation for "personal gains". Chandramohan submitted what he claimed was proof of some land deals executed by the Srivastava brothers without informing the srm Foundation board. He said it was illegal because land owned by the foundation was meant only for religious, educational and philanthropy purposes.

Chandramohan submitted as evidence to the Ministry of Home Affairs and the it Department in March that Ambati Krishnamurthy, president of Ajay Bharat Trust, a wing of the srm Foundation, and Ajay Srivastava had formed a fake srm Foundation of India in Hyderabad. The duo opened an account (09540100014312) with Bank of Baroda in Hyderabad in 2010 to encash two demand drafts for Rs 22 lakh from the sale of foundation land in Chhattisgarh. Once the cash was withdrawn, the account was closed in July 2011. Ajay insists it was Chandramohan who forged papers to acquire land. "They got 30 acres of the 175-acre plot in Chhattisgarh by forging papers. We filed a counter in December 2011 in court and got a stay.? india today has a copy of the fir Ajay filed on December 16 at Bilaspur police station, which he later submitted to court, accusing Chandramohan of forging documents for the sale.

In his counter in March 2012, Chandramohan has offered it officials evidence of other "illegal" land deals by the Srivastavas:

A residential property in Golf Links, Delhi, was sold by Ajay without a valid resolution passed by SRM board members, some of whom then lodged a criminal complaint against Ajay with the Economic Offences Wing of Delhi Police, alleging the Rs 50-crore sale was at one-third of the market price for 2,000 sq ft. "We had an agreement-vetted by the court-signed more than 11 years ago to sell it for less than the current amount. I got the best deal possible," says Ajay.

Chandramohan claims 50 acres close to the Greater Noida Expressway was sold by Ajay three months ago for an undisclosed amount without authorisation by the SRM Managing Committee. Ajay claims he has the power of attorney to sell the land.

Chandramohan says Ajay sold four acres of land in Rajnandgaon district of Chhattisgarh in 2011. The sale was cancelled after it was proved that board members of SRM Foundation were not consulted. Ajay says the charges are false. He claims Chandramohan and his men sold without permission of srm board 56 acres of land in Takhatpur tehsil of Bilaspur district for over Rs 25 crore. "A case is pending in the district court of Takhatpur against the sale deed," says Ajay.
In April, it Department and the Ministry of Home Affairs initiated investigations into such "illegal" sale of land and also into the functioning of the SRM Foundation following complaints from Harshvardhan, MP from Maharajgunj, Uttar Pradesh. A Maharishi devotee, he wants the Government to seize control of assets owned by all Maharishi societies pending the investigations into "illegal" sale of land and donations to the societies. The MP claims he has evidence that the Maharishi Vidya Mandirs are in a mess; barely 20 per cent of the schools have students and lack even basic amenities. "Someone needs to take notice," says Harshvardhan. "Just four years after his death, the group is in total disarray," he told India Today.

Harshvardhan has shared with it officials details of the SRM Foundation's financial transactions for the last two years that he claims show almost 90 per cent of society revenues from donations were used to acquire properties. The MP said the Maharishi Nagar Colony in Sector 39 of Noida, which the guru's followers built in the late 1970s, is in a state of neglect. "Those who live there lack basic civic amenities. On inquiry, those working there told us they are being underpaid for years,"  said Harshvardhan. Ajay says a religious trust cannot give "corporate salaries"  to its people. He says the group only has an annual turnover of Rs 25-30 crore. "We have huge tracts of land but do not have loads of cash," he said.

The colony, spread over more than 900 acres, currently houses four buildings, each with more than 800 rooms. Most rooms lie in total neglect. A helipad once used by the guru is now dedicated to grazing cattle. Local real estate agents peg the worth of the land at Rs 15,000 crore. "The global university no longer operates from here. The Transcendental Meditation yoga classes are rare because there are very few students," says Ashok, a resident. He says 500-odd devotees of the guru stay in the colony, doing odd jobs to run the ashram. Ajay argues that if portions of the building are in a dilapidated condition, there is little he can do because "you need huge donations for the upkeep of the complex".

Large donations have dried up, so have the hordes of people who once filled the compound to hear the "giggling guru". A mere four years after his death, the Maharishi's legacy in India is in tatters.

Jun 24, 2018

Bhopal: MIM to help school dropout, poor youth with job opportunities

Free Press India
Jun 23, 2018

Girish Verma, chairman of Maharishi Institute of Management (MIM)


Bhopal: Girish Verma, chairman of Maharishi Institute of Management (MIM) Group said, Maharishi Group of Educational Institutions wants to help increase employment opportunities for school dropout and economically backward youth. Chancellor of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavdiyalaya Verma was interacting with media here on Friday.

“Maharishi Group is collaborating with number of institutions of high repute to design and offer short term, full time under graduate and PG programmes which will allow skill development in financial market, health sector and many other fields, where opportunity for employability is very high,” said Verma.

The courses will be made available through Maharishi Institute of Management, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya Madhya Pradesh, Maharishi University of Management and Technology Chhattisgarh and 98 Maharishi Vidya Mandir Schools country wide, informed Verma.

MIM executive vice president VSP Rao said, “ Maharishi Shiksha Sansthan Groups launching skill based, career focused, job ready courses, in MIM’s four locations –Bhopal, Indore, Benglore and Greater Noida from academic year—2018-2019. These course will be offered in collaboration with reputed institutions such as National Stock Exchange Academy, Multi Commodity Exchange, ACADGILD and AIRA Sociocare, which have developed the content after exhaustive discussions with prestigious recruiters and leading corporate houses from all over the Country.”

Col. TPS Kandra, Director Maharishi Centre for Educational Excellence Bhopal informed that at present MCEE, Bhopal offers BA, BBA, BCA, B.Com, B.Com(CA), BA BEd, BPEd, PG Diploma in Yogic Science affiliated to Barkatullah University, Bhopal and approved by NCTE/AICTE. MCA is approved by AICTE and affiliated to RGPV Bhopal.

http://www.freepressjournal.in/bhopal/bhopal-mim-to-help-school-dropout-poor-youth-with-job-opportunities/1302581

Oct 9, 2016

Mahadevappa says friend gifted him Hublot watch

MYSURU,DHNS
DeccanHerald
OCTOBER 09, 2016

Public Works minister Dr H C Mahadevappa said on Saturday that his friend Chandra Verma (Dr Girish Chandra Verma) had gifted him the Hublot watch.

Activist T J Abraham had filed a private complaint before the Lokayukta special court in Bengaluru on Friday, regarding the Hublot watches worth Rs 45 lakh each, presented to the minister and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

Speaking to reporters here, Mahadevappa described the complaint as politically motivated and said it was baseless.

http://m.deccanherald.com/articles.php?name=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.deccanherald.com%2Fcontent%2F574923%2Fmahadevappa-says-friend-gifted-him.html

Sep 23, 2015

Girish Chandra Varma acquitted of raping a teacher of one of his schools

Girish Chandra Varma (vice-chancellor of Maharishi Vedic University and head of its group of schools) was acquitted of charges of raping a teacher of one of his schools.

VC of Maharishi Vedic varsity Varma acquitted of rape charges

Times of India
September 23, 2015

BHOPAL: A local court on Tuesday acquitted vice-chancellor of Maharishi Vedic University and head of its group of schools, Girish Chandra Varma, from charges of raping a teacher of one of his schools.

Teacher made her first complaint against Varma on March 1, 2013 and second complaint on March 24, 2013 and alleged that she was first raped on August 22, 1999 and the last time on March 1, 2013.

Teacher also alleged in her complaint that she was removed from the school after she refused to arrange young girls for Varma, who had taken her signatures on blanks papers in 1997- 99.

Varma was arrested by police on December 30, 2013 and later released on bail in 2014.

A court of special judge Saeeda Bano Rahman, acquitted, Verma on Tuesday.

"Court acquitted the accused as evidences could not establish allegations. There were lot of contradictions in allegations leveled as well as the statements. Then circumstances, like complainant's husband being removed from job by accused and other things were also considered," counsel for Verma, Vijay Chowdhary told TOI.

Earlier, in her complaint the woman also alleged Varma made a video of her and taken objectionable pictures, however police searched Varma's Ashram and could not find anything as alleged by complainant. She also alleged that she was removed from the job at Verma's school after she refused to adhere to Verma's demand of supplying other girls.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhopal/VC-of-Maharishi-Vedic-varsity-Varma-acquitted-of-rape-charges/articleshow/49072191.cms

Nov 11, 2014

Renu faints on seeing Girish Verma

Free Press Journal
November 06, 2014

BHOPAL : Suspended teacher of Maharishi School Renu Rani Sharma, who has levelled allegation of sexual harassment against Chancellor of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic University Girish Chandra Verma, fainted in the court of ADJ Syeda Bano Rehman while recording her statement on Wednesday.

Girish Verma was present in the court. Next hearing will be on November 7 as the recording of evidence could not be completed. Complainant Renu Rani Sharma has levelled allegations that she was removed when she refused to arrange young girls for Verma and that he took her signatures on blanks papers in 1997- 99. She was first raped on August 22, 1999 and the last time on March 1, 2013. She had lodged first complaint on March 11, 2013 and second complaint on March 24, 2013. Verma’s passport and Audi car and other documents have been seized. Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, who appeared on behalf of Girish Verma, said, “Renu Sharma fainted in the court while she was getting her statement recorded in connection with her allegations that Verma sexually exploited her”.

http://freepressjournal.in/renu-faints-on-seeing-girish-verma/

Aug 27, 2014

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's Rs.60,000 crore fortune faces battle between two groups of followers

Shantanu Guha Ray
June 23, 2012


Transcendental Meditation guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's vast fortune in India, mostly land, estimated to be worth Rs.60,000 crore, has sparked a bitter conflict between his heirs and followers. There are allegations of illegal land deals and formation of fake trusts to take over the properties.

The godman, famous for introducing the legendary Beatles to India, died in February 2008, leaving behind more than 12,000 acres of land across India. This includes prime locations in Delhi, Noida, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Goa, all vested with the Spiritual Regeneration Movement (SRM) Foundation, set up by the guru in 1959. The guru established several societies with the SRM Foundation and Maharishi Global University based in Greater Noida in Uttar Pradesh at the top of the list. The other four educational institutions are Maharishi Shiksha Sansthan, Maharishi Ved Vigyan Vidyapeeth, Maharishi Gandharva Ved Vidyapeeth and Mahila Dhyan Vidyapeeth that run 148 schools in 16 states across India.

Immediately after the Maharishi's death in Vlodrop, Netherlands, tensions started between members of the societies and followers for control of the assets.

Two groups, each claiming to be his real inheritors, accuse each other of 'impersonation' to gain control of the land-rich societies. On one side are the guru's nephews Anand Prakash Srivastava, 51, chairman of SRM Foundation India and Ajay Prakash Srivastava, 43, secretary, SRM Foundation India, and Brahmachari Girish Chandra Verma, 55, chairman of the educational trusts. They are pitted against G. Ram Chandramohan, 61, a member of the 12-member SRM Foundation. He is supported by Vijay Dhavale, 51, a Chhattisgarh-based real estate agent and disciple of the guru as well as Opender Kalsi, 55, who heads International Human Rights Organisation, a Jalandhar-based NGO.

The maharishi


The maharishi's global headquarters in Vlodrop, Netherlands.In January, the Srivastava brothers petitioned the Delhi High Court to win a stay on sales of land owned by various societies formed by the Maharishi Group. They accused Chandramohan and his associates of trying to illegally acquire society land through forged documents. Chandramohan claims instead that the Srivastavas were selling the guru's land without the sanction of all SRM Foundation board members.

In a complaint to the it Department in March, Chandramohan blamed Ajay Srivastava of taking into his possession books for accounts and details of all land from the offices of the srm Foundation for "personal gains". Chandramohan submitted what he claimed was proof of some land deals executed by the Srivastava brothers without informing the srm Foundation board. He said it was illegal because land owned by the foundation was meant only for religious, educational and philanthropy purposes.

Chandramohan submitted as evidence to the Ministry of Home Affairs and the it Department in March that Ambati Krishnamurthy, president of Ajay Bharat Trust, a wing of the srm Foundation, and Ajay Srivastava had formed a fake srm Foundation of India in Hyderabad. The duo opened an account (09540100014312) with Bank of Baroda in Hyderabad in 2010 to encash two demand drafts for Rs.22 lakh from the sale of foundation land in Chhattisgarh. Once the cash was withdrawn, the account was closed in July 2011. Ajay insists it was Chandramohan who forged papers to acquire land. "They got 30 acres of the 175-acre plot in Chhattisgarh by forging papers. We filed a counter in December 2011 in court and got a stay.âە¿½ india today has a copy of the fir Ajay filed on December 16 at Bilaspur police station, which he later submitted to court, accusing Chandramohan of forging documents for the sale.

In his counter in March 2012, Chandramohan has offered it officials evidence of other "illegal" land deals by the Srivastavas:

  • A residential property in Golf Links, Delhi, was sold by Ajay without a valid resolution passed by SRM board members, some of whom then lodged a criminal complaint against Ajay with the Economic Offences Wing of Delhi Police, alleging the Rs.50-crore sale was at one-third of the market price for 2,000 sq ft. "We had an agreement-vetted by the court-signed more than 11 years ago to sell it for less than the current amount. I got the best deal possible," says Ajay.
  • Chandramohan claims 50 acres close to the Greater Noida Expressway was sold by Ajay three months ago for an undisclosed amount without authorisation by the SRM Managing Committee. Ajay claims he has the power of attorney to sell the land.
  • Chandramohan says Ajay sold four acres of land in Rajnandgaon district of Chhattisgarh in 2011. The sale was cancelled after it was proved that board members of SRM Foundation were not consulted. Ajay says the charges are false. He claims Chandramohan and his men sold without permission of srm board 56 acres of land in Takhatpur tehsil of Bilaspur district for over Rs.25 crore. "A case is pending in the district court of Takhatpur against the sale deed," says Ajay.

In April, it Department and the Ministry of Home Affairs initiated investigations into such "illegal" sale of land and also into the functioning of the SRM Foundation following complaints from Harshvardhan, MP from Maharajgunj, Uttar Pradesh. A Maharishi devotee, he wants the Government to seize control of assets owned by all Maharishi societies pending the investigations into "illegal" sale of land and donations to the societies. The MP claims he has evidence that the Maharishi Vidya Mandirs are in a mess; barely 20 per cent of the schools have students and lack even basic amenities. "Someone needs to take notice," says Harshvardhan. "Just four years after his death, the group is in total disarray," he told India Today.

Harshvardhan has shared with it officials details of the SRM Foundation's financial transactions for the last two years that he claims show almost 90 per cent of society revenues from donations were used to acquire properties. The MP said the Maharishi Nagar Colony in Sector 39 of Noida, which the guru's followers built in the late 1970s, is in a state of neglect. "Those who live there lack basic civic amenities. On inquiry, those working there told us they are being underpaid for years,"  said Harshvardhan. Ajay says a religious trust cannot give "corporate salaries"  to its people. He says the group only has an annual turnover of Rs.25-30 crore. "We have huge tracts of land but do not have loads of cash," he said.

The colony, spread over more than 900 acres, currently houses four buildings, each with more than 800 rooms. Most rooms lie in total neglect. A helipad once used by the guru is now dedicated to grazing cattle. Local real estate agents peg the worth of the land at Rs.15,000 crore. "The global university no longer operates from here. The Transcendental Meditation yoga classes are rare because there are very few students," says Ashok, a resident. He says 500-odd devotees of the guru stay in the colony, doing odd jobs to run the ashram. Ajay argues that if portions of the building are in a dilapidated condition, there is little he can do because "you need huge donations for the upkeep of the complex".

Large donations have dried up, so have the hordes of people who once filled the compound to hear the "giggling guru". A mere four years after his death, the Maharishi's legacy in India is in tatters.

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