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    Hyderabad: The priests of the Vemulawada Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy Temple have extended their blessings to Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. This was in recognition of his decision to allocate ₹50 crore for the development of the temple.

    A group of temple authorities, including whip Adi Srinivas, temple priests, and officials, met with the Chief Minister at the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar State Secretariat. They expressed their gratitude for the funds provided for the temple’s development.

    During the meeting, they discussed plans to expand the Rajanna temple. They mentioned that approval from the Sringeri Peetham is necessary for the proposed model and plans. In response, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy directed officials to get the required permissions and start the development work as soon as possible.

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    The delegation that met with the Chief Minister included Vemulawada Rajanna Temple EO Vinod, architect Vallinayagam, EE Rajesh, DEE Raghunandan, and the temple’s chief priest, Umesh Sharma, along with other important figures.

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