Telangana CM Revanth Reddy Pledges Cooperation with Andhra Pradesh for Regional Development

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Tirumala, May 22 – Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has affirmed his commitment to working closely with the new Andhra Pradesh government to advance the development of both Telugu states. During a visit to Tirumala on Wednesday, CM Revanth emphasized the importance of inter-state collaboration for the welfare of the people.

In a media address, Revanth Reddy stressed the critical need for timely rainfall and measures to mitigate drought conditions in the region. He also announced plans to construct an inn and a Kalyana Mandapam (marriage hall) in Tirumala, aimed at enhancing the pilgrimage experience for devotees from Telangana. This initiative is intended to improve facilities and provide greater comfort for visitors from the neighboring state.

Revanth Reddy, who recently took office as Chief Minister, made his inaugural pilgrimage to Tirumala accompanied by his family. During their visit, a traditional hair cutting ceremony was performed for his grandson on the sacred hill. The CM was warmly received by temple authorities and received blessings from Vedic scholars at the Ranganayakula Mandapam. He was also presented with Tirthaprasad and a memento from Srivari.

The Chief Minister reiterated his dedication to ensuring that Telangana devotees have access to all necessary amenities at Tirumala. He pledged to work with the Andhra Pradesh government to establish a marriage hall and dormitory to enhance visitor convenience. Through this partnership, Revanth aims to foster a supportive environment for agriculture and promote sustainable practices in the region.

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