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Andhra Pradesh to build over 3,000 temples to ‘protect Hindu faith’

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams’ Sri Vani Trust has allocated 10 lakh each for the construction of temples. In addition to the start of construction of 1,330 temples, another 1,465 have been added to this list.

Published on: Mar 1, 2023, 16:20:07 IST
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Seeking to ensure every village in Andhra Pradesh has a temple, the government has said the construction of shrines has been taken up in a big way in the state.

According to the minister, construction of 978 temples is taking place in full swing under the aegis of the Endowments Department (PTI)
According to the minister, construction of 978 temples is taking place in full swing under the aegis of the Endowments Department (PTI)

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On the directions of Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, this initiative has been heralded to protect and propagate the Hindu faith, Deputy CM Kottu Satyanarayana said. “To protect and propagate the Hindu faith on a massive scale, construction of Hindu temples in the localities of weaker sections has been initiated,” said Satyanaraya, who is also the Endowments Minister said in a release on Tuesday.

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams’ Sri Vani Trust has allocated 10 lakh each for the construction of temples. In addition to the start of construction of 1,330 temples, another 1,465 have been added to this list. Likewise, on the request a few legislators, 200 more will be built. The construction of remaining temples will be done with the cooperation of other voluntary organisations, he said.

According to the minister, construction of 978 temples is taking place in full swing under the aegis of the Endowments Department while the works of every 25 temples has been entrusted to an assistant engineer. Out of the 270 crore CGF funds allocated to revive some temples and also for the conduct of rituals in temples, 238 crore funds have been released.

Similarly, out of 28 crore earmarked in this fiscal for the financing of rituals (doopa deepa naiveydyam) at the rate of 5,000 per temple, 15 crore have been exhausted. “Under the doopa deepa scheme, only 1,561 temples were enrolled by 2019, which now spread to 5,000,” Satyanarayana added.

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