All temples will be developed in Telangana: Chief Whip

Karimnagar: Government Chief Whip and MLA Aadi Srinivas said the state government is developing all temples to improve the facilities of devotees. He added
Accompanied by the regional library chairman Nagula Satyanarayana Goud and Congress Sircilla, Srinivas, Srinivas built a composite wall and a composite wall on the Sri Joda Anjaneya swamy Temple, accompanied by R. Anjaneya the themph of Sarky 31 lakADADADADADADANE.
He said that devotees visiting Sri Rajashwarah Swami Temple will follow the tradition of providing prayer at Hanuman Temple. In view of this, the government has not only engaged in the development of the Rajana Temple, but also in the development of Vemulawada Town and Anjaneya Swamy Temple. “Anjaneya Swamy Temple will develop in a phased way,” he said.
In a recent visit to Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Kalyana Mahotsavam held in Nampally in the town of Vemulawada, the temple priest asked for the construction of a three-story Gopuram. He added that the government is ready to build Kalyana Mandapam at Sri Sitaramachandra Swamy Temple in Mamidipipally Village, as well as the development of construction works at Rajanna Temple and Annadana Satram at a cost of Rs 76 crore.
Srinivas said the development of the Rajana temple will be carried out after considering the guidelines of Sringeri Peetam scholars and the suggestions of local leaders, political parties and Vemulawada Alayaaaa parirakshana Samithi and the wishes of Rajanna Depotes.