Soulspeek
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Bhai this Acharya also happens to be the Purohit of the Christian Church.
One more thing, if local people themselves called them acharya then it would have been a non-issue. Here the case is different. It has been forced on them by a political party.
One more thing, if local people themselves called them acharya then it would have been a non-issue. Here the case is different. It has been forced on them by a political party.
Both Purohit and Swami literally means Brahmins, so have religious tone, where as Acharya or Pradhanacharya means principal only. Also, Pradhanacharya is commonly used word in India. It got no religious tones and is pure and pure academic word so suits better to be used in academic institution.
I am not able to understand your beef with it.