Government’s Prasad Initiative Aims to Enhance Simhachalam Temple

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The Central Government’s Prasad scheme is set to provide a significant boost to the Lord Narasimha Swamy Temple in Simhachalam, Visakhapatnam. Under this initiative, the temple has been granted 55 crore rupees for various development projects.

To oversee these developments, a team including Revenue Commissioner Satyanarayana, Additional Commissioner K. Ramachandra Mohan, Simhachalam EO V. Trinadha Rao, and trust board members Gantla Srinu Babu, Dinesh Raj, Sampangi Srinu, and Doddi Ramana conducted an inspection of different areas within the Simhachalam temple.

Government's Prasad Initiative Aims to Enhance Simhachalam Temple
Government’s Prasad Initiative Aims to Enhance Simhachalam Temple

Commissioner Satyanarayana stated that the existing Pushkarani Satram, which was constructed over four decades ago, will be replaced with a new satram, while the marriage hall in its vicinity will remain untouched. The Agama School, built in 1936, will be relocated and provided with a new building. The current school building will be modernized for alternative uses, and construction of the EO’s office for the devasthanam is also planned, according to Satyanarayana.

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