
Kanaka Durga Temple to undergo major revamp under vision 2029 initiative
Vijayawada: A major revamp is on the horizon for the iconic Sri Durga Malleswara Swamy Varla Devasthanam atop Indrakeeladri Hill, with a comprehensive Rs 100 crore development plan unveiled as part of the state's 'Vision 2029' initiative.
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The focus of this ambitious project is to significantly enhance facilities for the nearly 1.5 crore devotees who visit the temple annually.
The plan was drawn up after extensive studies of the temple's present-day challenges, from traffic congestion and limited access roads to severe shortages of accommodation and sanitation facilities. Crowd management has become a major issue at Kanaka Durga Temple, with an influx of devotees increasing every year.
"We have focused on improving infrastructure and amenities for devotees. The master plan is designed by studying the projected estimates of the crowd for the next 50 years," said Y Satyanarayana Chowdary (Sujana Chowdary), Vijayawada West MLA.
The proposals, designed as five integrated projects, also include a detailed 3D model covering roads, ghat roads, and the entire temple precinct. Vijayawada MP Kesineni Sivanath (Chinni) announced that he is actively lobbying the Union govt to sanction funds under the PRASAD scheme, with several appeals already made to the Union tourism ministry.
Among the highlights of the plan is the introduction of multi-level parking at Kanaka Durga Nagar, a six-lane widened approach road to the temple, and a dedicated terminal for buses carrying devotees. A footpath and walking track will be developed to ease pedestrian flow, while a smart traffic management system will be deployed to tackle vehicular congestion.
Additionally, the Indrakeeladri surroundings will be beautified with lush greenery, parks, and water fountains to create a serene atmosphere. The goal is to complete the transformation by 2029, making the temple a model spiritual destination in India.

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