Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to Lay Foundation Stone for Development Works in Vemulawada

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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to Lay Foundation Stone for Development Works in Vemulawada

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy will visit Vemulawada in the Rajanna Sircilla district on Wednesday. During his visit, the Chief Minister will perform special pujas at the Rajanna temple and later lay the foundation stone for various development projects.

Following this, he will address a public meeting organized at the pond premises. The state government has sanctioned ₹127 crore for the development of the Rajanna temple.

The government is placing a strong emphasis on the Rajanna site, and for many years, efforts have been underway for the development and expansion of the Vemulawada Rajarajeswara Swamy temple. Since this is Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's first visit to Sircilla district, extensive arrangements have been made, including heavy security.

He will visit Vemulawada Rajarajeswara Swamy and speak at a public meeting. To facilitate the CM's visit, traffic coming from various areas will be diverted, and tight security measures are being implemented. Vemulawada MLA and Government Whip Adi Srinivas, District Collector Sandeep Kumar Jha, SP Akhil Mahajan, and other Congress leaders are supervising the arrangements. 

Before arriving in Vemulawada by helicopter in the morning, Revanth Reddy will perform special pujas at Rajarajeshwara Swamy and pay homage by applying cow dung. He will also lay the foundation stone for works related to the already sanctioned ₹127.65 crore.

The foundation stone will be laid for the expansion of the Rajarajeshwara temple complex, which will include modern facilities for devotees. An allocation of ₹76 crore has been made for road widening from the Moolavagu bridge, with an additional ₹47.85 crore designated for other construction efforts. The foundation stone for new sewage canals from Moolavagu Bathukamma Theppa to Jagityala Kaman will also be laid.

Furthermore, a yarn depot will be inaugurated with ₹50 crore. Various developmental projects will be initiated, including the distribution of ₹85 lakh to the families of 17 Gulf victims, with each family receiving ₹5 lakh. 

Additional allocations include ₹235 crore for the construction of Indiramma houses for displaced people from Mid Maner, ₹166 crore for a Medical College Hostel Block, ₹35 crore for Annadana Satram work, and ₹52 crore for a high-level bridge in Konaraopet Mandal.

The inauguration will include the District SP office building built at ₹26 crore in Sircilla, the Granthala building at ₹1.45 crore in Vemulawada, and a Working Women's Hostel constructed at ₹4.80 lakh. Bank-linked loans worth ₹102 crore will be distributed to 631 Shivshakti women's associations. Arrangements for a public meeting at the temple pond grounds have also been finalized.

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