The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Board chaired by BR Naidu had handed a number of resolutions specializing in infrastructure upgrades and enhanced companies for devotees.

Tirupati:

In a big step to reinforce safety at considered one of India’s most sacred pilgrimage websites, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Trust Board has permitted the deployment of anti-drone know-how across the Tirumala temple. This transfer goals to forestall unauthorised aerial surveillance and make sure the security of lakhs of devotees visiting the shrine.

The determination to implement anti-drone know-how was taken through the TTD Trust Board assembly held on Tuesday at Annamaiah Bhavan. TTD Executive Officer Shyamala Rao introduced the important thing choices following the assembly.

Other choices taken by TTD  In addition to approving anti-drone know-how across the Tirumala temple, the TTD board made a number of different key choices throughout its assembly at Annamaiah Bhavan. These embrace:

Increasing inexperienced cowl on Tirumala Hills  Developing a complete Temple Development Master Plan  Renaming visitor homes in Tirumala  Licensing of canteens  Upgradation and growth of Akasa Ganga and Papavinasanam areas Support for SVIMS superspeciality hospital Establishing a switch and retirement coverage for non-Hindu staff Expansion of Annadanam companies in Ontimitta Development of TTD Temple in Anantavaram, Thullur Mandal  AI know-how growth in TTD Employee promotions Improvement of cattle welfare in Goshala. TTD had determined to not allocate lands adjoining to the sacred seven hills Earlier, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) determined to not allocate lands adjoining to the sacred seven hills to non-public people, in response to the temple authorities, to protect the sanctity of this globally famend religious vacation spot.

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According to the discharge, the TTD Board had beforehand resolved to trade 24.68 acres of land positioned in Survey No. 604 of Peruru village, Tirupati Rural Mandal, owned by the Andhra Pradesh Tourism Authority (APTA), with an equal parcel of land owned by TTD in Survey No. 588-A of Tirupati Urban.

The launch additionally acknowledged that the TTD Board permitted the trade of an extra 10.32 acres in Survey No. 604 of Tirupati Rural, presently owned by APTA, for 10.32 acres in Survey No. 588-A of Tirupati Urban, owned by TTD.

The Board had requested the state authorities to expedite this trade course of.

Earlier this month, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu directed the officers of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) to make sure 100 per cent enchancment within the companies and amenities supplied to the pilgrims and that each programme and determination ought to purpose solely at upholding the sanctity of the world-famous temple and the emotions of the devotees. 

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(With ANI inputs)

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