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Hans India
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Cultural event at Tirumala sparks uproar over alleged fraud
Tirupati: A cultural programme scheduled at Tirumala's Asthana Mandapam on Friday descended into confusion and protest, as more than 2,000 artistes, many of whom had paid to participate, arrived expecting to perform, only to find entry restricted to a fraction of them. The programme, titled Sri Srinivasa Kalaarchana, was initially cleared by the Hindu Dharma Prachara Parishad (HDPP), with approval for performances on June 21. However, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) later revoked the permission after receiving complaints that the organiser had collected money from the performers in exchange for slots. The organiser, Abhishek from Khajipet in Telangana, is said to be running two cultural organisations - Annamacharya Arts Academy and Annamayya Sahithi Kala Vikasa Parishad. Victims allege that he collected amounts between Rs 2,000 and Rs 5,000 from participants under the pretext of securing legitimate performance opportunities in Tirumala. Following the cancellation of the original event, Abhishek approached the High Court. The court, while taking note of the irregularities, directed the TTD to allow performances by 1,200 artistes, 600 each on June 27 and 28, and ordered a vigilance inquiry to be completed within four weeks. Despite the clear order, the turnout on Friday far exceeded expectations. With only 600 artistes permitted for the day, hundreds of artistes were left outside the venue, sparking protests and allegations of mismanagement and betrayal. Protesters demanded that all artistes who had paid be allowed to perform as promised. TTD vigilance and local police rushed to manage the situation and held discussions with the agitating crowd. Following instructions from senior officials, the remaining artistes were eventually allowed to perform, temporarily easing the tensions. The organiser's manager has since been taken into custody for questioning, and TTD vigilance officials have initiated a formal investigation into the incident, based on complaints lodged by affected artistes.


Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Telangana man booked for duping artists at Tirumala
Tirupati: A cultural programme scheduled at Tirumala's Asthana mandapam on Friday descended into confusion and protests, as over 2,000 artists — many of whom had paid to participate — arrived expecting to perform, only to find entry restricted to just a few of them. The programme, titled Sri Srinivasa Kalaarchana, was initially cleared by the Hindu Dharma Prachara Parishad (HDPP), with approval for performances on June 21. However, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) later revoked the permission after receiving complaints that the organiser had collected money from performers in exchange for slots. The organiser, Abhishek from Kajipet in Telangana, reportedly runs two cultural organisations — Annamacharya Arts Academy and Annamayya Sahithi Kala Vikasa Parishad. He is alleged to gave collected amounts between ₹2,000 and ₹5,000 from the participants under the pretext of securing legitimate performance opportunities in Tirumala. Following the cancellation of the original event, Abhishek approached the high court. The court, while taking note of the irregularities, directed TTD to allow performances by 1,200 artists, 600 each on June 27 and 28, and ordered a vigilance inquiry to be completed within four weeks. Despite the clear order, the turnout on Friday far exceeded expectations. With only 600 artists permitted for the day, hundreds of artists were left outside the venue, sparking protests and allegations of mismanagement and betrayal. Protesters demanded that all artists who had paid be allowed to perform as promised. TTD vigilance and local police rushed to manage the situation and held discussions with the agitating crowd. Following instructions from senior officials, the remaining artists were eventually allowed to perform, temporarily easing the tensions. The organiser's manager has since been taken into custody for questioning, and TTD vigilance officials have initiated a formal investigation into the incident, based on complaints lodged by the affected artists.


The Hindu
02-06-2025
- General
- The Hindu
TTD to launch ‘Sadgamaya' drive to instil ethical values in students
The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) is planning to introduce 'Sadgamaya' programme to inculcate ethical values as enshrined in Hindu Sanatana Dharma in the students. The programme, which is all set to be implemented soon, is meant to introduce students to the path of righteousness. At a review meeting held here on Monday, Joint Executive Officer V. Veerabrahmam instructed the officials to develop the programme to enhance the spirit of tolerance, empathy, honesty, compassion, confidence, self-discipline among students. Mr. Veerabrahmam also wanted the training schedule to include group activities, community service etc. Hindu Dharma Prachara Parishad (HDPP) secretary Sriram Raghunath said that the programme intends to lay a strong moral foundation for the students, by introducing character development, fostering social and emotional skills, love-affection-gratitude towards parents and teachers, compassion and integrity, thus making them responsible citizens. Special Officer (All Projects) Raja Gopal, Superintending Engineer Manoharam, Devasthanam Educational Officer Venkata Sunil, Vigilance Guard Officer Sada Lakshmi and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Narmada took part in the meeting.