MUMBAI, India, June 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621050086 A) filed by Moresh Madhukar Mukhedkar; Hemlata Sanadhya; Priyadarshani Raut; Paras Ghaturkar; Harsh Narayan; Shweta Koparde; and Vivek Patil on April 20, 2026, for Fund Management In Indian Temples.

Inventors include Moresh Madhukar Mukhedkar; Hemlata Sanadhya; Priyadarshani Raut; Paras Ghaturkar; Harsh Narayan; Shweta Koparde; and Vivek Patil.

The application for the patent was published on June 12, 2026, under issue no. 24/2026.

Abstract: We present invention relates to a fund management system designed for Indian temples to ensure efficient, transparent, and secure handling of donations. The system provides a digital platform for collecting funds through multiple channels including cash and online payment methods such as UPI, net banking, and cards. It enables proper categorization and allocation of funds for various purposes such as maintenance, construction, and charitable activities. The system further includes real-time transaction tracking, report generation, and user dashboards for both administrators and devotees. It incorporates security features such as authentication, authorization, and data encryption to prevent unauthorized access and misuse of funds. Additionally, the system supports audit and compliance requirements by maintaining detailed records of all transactions. In one embodiment, the system may include advanced features such as fraud detection mechanisms and blockchain-based ledger integration to ensure transparency and immutability of records. The invention aims to improve accountability, enhance trust among devotees, and streamline financial operations in temple management through a centralized and technology-driven approach. The invention introduces an innovative approach to managing temple funds by digitizing donation processes and automating financial tracking. It bridges the gap between traditional practices and modern technology by providing a secure, transparent, and user-friendly platform. The system not only improves financial governance but also supports social initiatives funded by temple resources through better planning and allocation. The proposed system is a web-based fund management solution designed for temple administration. It utilizes a backend framework for handling secure transactions and a relational database for storing donation and expense records. The system includes APIs for payment gateway integration, user authentication using token-based security, and reporting tools for financial analysis. It enables administrators to monitor fund inflow and outflow in real time, ensuring accuracy, scalability, and data integrity.

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