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Endowments Dept to get 9% of TTD's Common Good Fund
Endowments Dept to get 9% of TTD's Common Good Fund

Hans India

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Endowments Dept to get 9% of TTD's Common Good Fund

Tirupati: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) and the Endowments Department have agreed to increase the contribution from the Common Good Fund (CGF) to the Endowments Department from the existing five per cent to nine per cent towards strengthening temple infrastructure and increasing priest welfare across the State. This decision was taken during a high-level meeting held at Annamayya Bhavan in Tirumala on Saturday. The meeting was convened following the directions of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, who wanted certain issues that had come to the fore in recent times to be resolved. Senior officials discussed at length the facilities that need to be improved across temples in the state, including Tirumala, and addressed pending matters between the Endowments department and the TTD. The meeting was attended by Endowments Minister Anam Ramnarayan Reddy, TTD Chairman BR Naidu, TTD Executive Officer J Syamala Rao, Endowments Secretary V Vinay Chand, TTD Additional EO Ch Venkaiah Chowdary, JEO V Veerabrahmam, and other officials from TTD and the Endowments Department. Speaking to the media after the meeting, Minister Anam stated that under the Endowments Act, there were provisions requiring the TTD to contribute up to nine per cent of its funds to the Common Good Fund. Until now, this contribution has been only five per cent. The board has decided to increase it in line with the provision. Anam explained that the state government, in keeping with its manifesto promise, wanted to provide financial support to unemployed priests across the State. As many as 590 unemployed Vedic scholars had been identified, and the government had decided to provide them with a monthly honorarium of Rs 3,000, he said. On temple renovation, he said that Rs 147 crore had previously been sanctioned from the Srivani Trust funds for the reconstruction of temples across the state. However, that amount has remained unused. An additional Rs 11 crore was due to be released from the same trust. The board and officials discussed these pending amounts and agreed to take appropriate decisions soon.

CGF committee approves 297 works worth Rs 72.47 crore
CGF committee approves 297 works worth Rs 72.47 crore

New Indian Express

time14-06-2025

  • Business
  • New Indian Express

CGF committee approves 297 works worth Rs 72.47 crore

HYDERABAD: The Common Good Fund (CGF) committee, which met here on Friday, approved 297 works to be taken up with an estimated cost of Rs 72.47 crore. Endowments Minister Konda Surekha, who attended the meeting, directed the executive officers (EOs) of various temples to follow the guidelines issues by the state government while executing the works. 'There should not be any negligence in grounding the works,' he said while directing the officials to send all necessary proposals for the works at one go. The minister also said that estimates received from local leaders or people's representatives should not be forwarded as it is. The EOs should conduct comprehensive field visits and prepare realistic project assessments after thoroughly inspecting the proposals received from the people's representatives, she added. Instructing the officials to utilise CGF funds judiciously, she opined that the efforts of executive officers and senior officials were crucial in developing the temples. The officials briefed the minister about the funds needed for small temples. She held a detailed discussion with them regarding budget approvals and the requests received for CGF allocations.

Temple tourism in state will get a shot in the arm: Surekha
Temple tourism in state will get a shot in the arm: Surekha

Hans India

time14-06-2025

  • Hans India

Temple tourism in state will get a shot in the arm: Surekha

Hyderabad: The Telangana government has decided to place a significant focus on temple tourism across the state. Endowments Minister Konda Surekha on Friday instructed departmental officials to prioritise this area and to develop concrete proposals. The Minister affirmed the state government's commitment to the initiative, announcing that this year, the Ashadha Masam Bonalu Jatara at the Bhadrakali Temple in Warangal would be organised in a truly grand manner. She expressed her desire to bring every festival and cultural tradition of the state closer to the people, stating that her government would make every effort to guide the populace towards a devotional path. Minister Surekha directed officials to ensure transparent utilisation of Common Good Fund (CGF) monies for the comprehensive development of temples. The Endowment Department CGF Committee meeting took place at the Secretariat on Friday, where Minister Surekha conducted a review of the funds earmarked for the development of smaller temples across the state. The Minister opined that the dedication of Executive Officers (EOs) and senior departmental officials was crucial for temple development. As part of the CGF discussions, officials presented information to the Minister regarding the funds allocated for the development of minor temples. The Minister directed officials to proceed with a plan to enhance facilities for devotees in temples across the state and to increase the income streams of these religious institutions. She called for more extensive work on developing temple tourism circuits. The government, she revealed, plans to combine three major temples within a district into a single circuit, with this process to be implemented in three phases. The aim is to transport devotees and tourists to famous temples, while also allowing them to visit other tourist spots along the designated routes.

Proposed £600,000 repair package for Renfrew Victory Baths
Proposed £600,000 repair package for Renfrew Victory Baths

Daily Record

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Record

Proposed £600,000 repair package for Renfrew Victory Baths

The funding will be considered by members of Renfrewshire Council's finance board on Thursday. The historic and much-loved Renfrew Victory Baths could be preserved for future generations as councillors consider a £600,000 refurbishment package. The funding will be considered by members of Renfrewshire Council's finance board on Thursday and, if approved, would cover the cost of structural repairs to secure the long-term future of the 104-year-old building. ‌ The proposals follow recent structural assessments and include a range of repairs such as works beneath the pool, concrete and masonry repairs, roof and drainage upgrades, and general improvements to maintain the character of the facility. ‌ With costs estimated at £600,000, the building's status as a Renfrew Common Good asset means funding will be shared between Renfrewshire Council and the Common Good Fund. The Common Good contribution will be capped at £500,000, with any additional costs met by the council to protect the fund. A report, prepared ahead of the board meeting, highlights that, as a building now over a century old, Victory Baths is naturally beginning to show signs of age. It states repairs to the superstructure are becoming increasingly difficult to manage and less sustainable. Any future refurbishment is likely to require significant investment, including the possible replacement of major structural elements such as sections of the concrete framework. Despite the scale of the proposed works, there are no plans to close the pool during the improvement programme. Councillor John Shaw, chair of the finance board and local councillor for Renfrew North and Braehead, will present the paper to councillors on Thursday. He said: 'The Victory Baths are a cherished part of Renfrew's heritage and continue to play an important role in the life of our community. ‌ 'These proposed works are not just about tackling current maintenance needs, they're about taking steps to secure the future of the building for the next generation. 'With the building now over 100 years old, we need to act decisively to ensure it remains safe, functional and fit for purpose. 'm pleased to bring this paper forward and hope to see it approved so the work can get underway.' Victory Baths is an Edwardian, 25-yard pool designed by Paisley architect Thomas Graham Abercrombie and dates from 1921. The baths are a Category B listed building and retain the original layout of cubicles around the pool, arched doorways, memorabilia and viewing gallery. ‌ Historical structural interventions, in-house structural and consultant inspections have been ongoing since 2011. Cllr Lisa-Marie Hughes, fellow councillor for Renfrew North and Braehead and chair of OneRen, added: 'The Victory Baths are more than just a pool, they are part of the fabric of Renfrew and hold a special place in the hearts of so many local people. I welcome the proposed investment as an important milestone in preserving and protecting it. 'I'm particularly pleased to hear that the pool will remain open throughout the works, so users can continue to enjoy it without disruption.' If approved, work is expected to begin over the summer period.

Return of Glasgow's fireworks display being explored
Return of Glasgow's fireworks display being explored

Glasgow Times

time16-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Glasgow Times

Return of Glasgow's fireworks display being explored

There has been no display at Glasgow Green since 2019 and Glasgow Life, which organised the event, had previously said there were no plans for it to be brought back. However, it has now emerged that officials are looking at a smaller event at reduced cost but still a public display free to the public. READ NEXT: Glasgow Labour clash with SNP and Greens over Kneecap in Palestine debate Annette Christie, chair of Glasgow Life told a meeting of Glasgow City Council that a report on the discussions would be produced int eh next two weeks. She said the budget is smaller and security and safety costs are high. Christie said: 'Currently Glasgow Life is exploring the feasibility of a similar event within a reduced budget of approximately £100,000 potentially through the Common Good Fund. 'The event would still be free to attend, take place around Bonfire Night and aim to deliver meaningful impact and quality. 'This work is nearing completion but does remain challenging. 'Safety and security costs are still substantial and may leave limited funding for a display of adequate scale.' She was asked by Jon Molyneux, Greens councillor about using the Common Good Fund for a display. Any new event would not be the same as before when tens of thousands were in Glasgow Green for a spectacular show and the associated costs could rule out Glasgow Green. READ NEXT: Council tells Celtic fans 'Do not attend' title party in Trongate on Saturday Christie, said: 'Glasgow Life previously estimated that reinstating the traditional free civic Bonfire Night fireworks display would cost around £330,000. 'This figure reflects the scale of the event accommodating 25,00 people and the need for a high quality display. 'Safety and security requirements are also a major factor in these costs.' She said that closing off a section of the park, and providing full police, security and medical support was 'challenging'. The organisation's chair said: 'We have to install hostile vehicle mitigation in the surrounding streets. We also have full security and medical deployment, complete with ambulance provision and Police Scotland provide anti-social disorder officers as well as the regular deployment of officers, which requires payment also.' She said she was 'happy to look at other areas of the city, not necessarily Glasgow Green' and suggested 'smaller neighbourhood displays' She invited councillors to come forward with any suggestions. Molyneux said a return to a free civic display would be welcome. He added: 'I'm pleased to hear that work is progressing and will progress at pace. 'I think it's clear that this is something that would be popular with most Glaswegians. "It would certainly be welcomed by the fire service and I think it's important that we extend the areas in the city that may be subject to fireworks controls.'

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