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‘Aadabidda Nidhi' scheme will be launched soon, says Minister
‘Aadabidda Nidhi' scheme will be launched soon, says Minister

The Hindu

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

‘Aadabidda Nidhi' scheme will be launched soon, says Minister

Minister for Endowments Anam Ramanarayana Reddy on Tuesday said that the State government will soon launch the `Aadabidda Nidhi' scheme, an election promise of the TDP. The Minister was speaking at the 'Suparipalana lo Tholi Adugu' programme in Durvesi village of Gadivemula mandal of Panyam Assembly Constituency of the district. Mr. Reddy said that though the Opposition made mockery of the 'Super Six', people had faith in the promises made by the NDA and elected it. 'We are implementing the 'Super Six' schemes and will start the free bus ride for women from August 15. Similarly, the 'Aadabidda Nidhi' scheme will also be launched soon,' he added. Under the 'Aadabidda Nidhi' scheme, eligible women aged between 18 and 59 years will receive ₹1,500 every month. The Minister said that Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu is a leader who does not make false promises and fulfils the promise he makes. The State government will be providing ₹10,000 for identified temples under the 'Dhupa, Deepa, Naivedyam' scheme and in Nandyal district ₹43 crore has been sanctioned for 47 temples. The Minister sanctioned ₹4 crore for development of the Sri Bugga Rameswara Swamy Temple in the district and said that a Sunkalamma temple in Durvasi temple would also be constructed. During his visit, Mr. Reddy offered prayers at Sri Durga Bogeswara Swamy temple and Sri Tripuramba Sameta Saleswara Swamy temple at Gadigarevula village in Gadivemula mandal.

Traditional Pallavotsavam observed at Tirumala
Traditional Pallavotsavam observed at Tirumala

Hans India

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Hans India

Traditional Pallavotsavam observed at Tirumala

Tirumala: The traditional Pallavotsavam was observed in a religious manner in Tirumala on Monday. In connection with the birth anniversary celebrations of the Maharaja, of Mysore, TTD observes the traditional Pallavotsavam. Following the Sahasra Deepalankara Seva, Sri Malayappa Swamy along with Sridevi and Bhudevi were taken in a procession to the Karnataka choultry, where the representatives of the Mysore royal family offered traditional rituals to the deities. Subsequently, officials from the Karnataka State government and representatives of the Mysore royal family extended a formal welcome and performed a special Harathi to the deities. Special pujas were conducted, Naivedyam was presented and prasadam was distributed to devotees. TTD Chairman B R Naidu, Board members Janga Krishnamurthy and Naresh, temple Deputy EO Lokanatham, Peishkar Ramakrishna and other officials participated in the event.

Tribals pray for cattle's safety during Akadi Puja in Hyderabad
Tribals pray for cattle's safety during Akadi Puja in Hyderabad

New Indian Express

time06-07-2025

  • General
  • New Indian Express

Tribals pray for cattle's safety during Akadi Puja in Hyderabad

ADILABAD: Tribal communities in several villages, including Gourapur in Indravelli mandal, celebrated Akadi Puja on Saturday. Locals offered prayers to the deity Rajula Devara for the protection of their cattle. As part of the ritual, a line is drawn with turmeric powder on the ground, and all cattle are made to cross it. The villagers pray to forest spirits, wild animals and insects, seeking their goodwill and protection for the cattle that graze in the forest. 'We ask the forest and its creatures to treat our cattle as their own and protect them from harm,' said Thodasam Kailash, a resident. The preparations began a day earlier, with the village patel informing residents about the puja. At dawn, one person from each household gathered with offerings and walked to the forest. There, they performed rituals for Rajula Devara, cooked sweet rice (Naivedyam) and first served it to the cattle grazers. Only after they had eaten did the rest of the villagers share the meal, before returning home.

Kanaka Durga temple will conduct re-consecration of ‘Navagraha Mandapam' from June 3, says Executive Officer
Kanaka Durga temple will conduct re-consecration of ‘Navagraha Mandapam' from June 3, says Executive Officer

The Hindu

time26-05-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

Kanaka Durga temple will conduct re-consecration of ‘Navagraha Mandapam' from June 3, says Executive Officer

Sri Durga Malleswara Swamyvarla Devasathanam will conduct the re-consecration (punah prathistha) of the 'Navagraha Mandapam' atop Indrakeeladri, the abode of goddess Kanaka Durga, on June 3, 4 and 5. Addressing a press conference here on Monday, Kanaka Durga temple Executive Officer V.K. Seena Naik said that the temple management is aiming to complete the Annadanam Building and Laddu Preparation Unit to operationalise them by Dasara. The Stone Yagasala and Puja Mandapams will be made available by the month of Shravan. Buses will be arranged from the Bus Station, Railway Station, and Punnami Ghat to Indrakeeladri Hill for devotees' convenience. Steps are being taken to resolve traffic issues on the hill, he said. The EO said that the temple has chalked out plans for the expansion of Durga Ghat. Measures are being taken to expand and further develop Durga Ghat. Referring to the parking arrangement, he said that a 4-acre holding area is being developed near Seethamma Vari Paadalu for vehicles. If necessary, an additional holding area will be arranged at the TTD site, near Kummari Palem Centre. VIP darshan Mr. Seena Naik said that the temple is regulating the VIP darshan atop Indrakeealdri. The VIP darshans are suspended daily from 11.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. due to Naivedyam (offering to the Goddess). It was personally observed that halting the queue during this time caused inconvenience to elderly, disabled persons, and children. Hence, VIP darshan timings are being regularised. A detailed format is being used to collect information regarding VIP visitors for darshan, he added.

Special prayers held in Maridimamba temple of Vizianagaram for Nation's well-being
Special prayers held in Maridimamba temple of Vizianagaram for Nation's well-being

The Hindu

time11-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Special prayers held in Maridimamba temple of Vizianagaram for Nation's well-being

Hundreds of devotees offered special prayers at the Maridimamba temple in the Cantonment of Vizianagaram on Sunday. They offered prayers seeking her blessings for the nation's well-being in the backdrop of ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan. Temple trustee G. Parameswari, along with devotees M. Bharati, K. Sesha Sai, K. Lakshmi and others made elaborate arrangements for the special prayers. They offered the traditional sari, Naivedyam and other puja material to the presiding deity. Mr. Seshu, a local businessman said highlighted the historical significance of the temple in the Cantonment. He said: 'The Cantonment had served as a military base for the last 125 years. Before embarking on critical missions such as protecting the country from external and internal enemies, soldiers and police personnel would visit the Dandumaramma and Maridimamba temples seeking divine blessings.' Incidentally, the special prayers offered coincided with Mother's Day. Temple trustee Mrs. Parameswari assured to organise such devotional activities every year on the special day. The locals actively took part in services, including the distribution of free meals and other charitable activities.

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