The government has firmly refuted widespread rumors about a plan to monetize gold held by temples and religious institutions. Asserting that such claims are “completely false” and “without any basis,” officials clarified that no scheme is being prepared to convert temple gold into bonds or designate it as “Strategic Gold Reserves. The government has firmly refuted widespread rumors about a plan to monetize gold held by temples and religious institutions. Asserting that such claims are “completely false” and “without any basis,” officials clarified that no scheme is being prepared to convert temple gold into bonds or designate it as “Strategic Gold Reserves.
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