Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Friday performed ‘Bhoomi Puja’ for the first phase of temple development works worth ₹351 crore at the historic Sri Seetha Ramachandra Swamy temple in Bhadrachalam, coinciding with Srirama Navami festival.The phase-I temple development works, including development of ghats on the banks of Godavari river and pilgrim amenities at the 17th century temple, dedicated to Lord Rama, are scheduled to be completed before Godavari Pushkaralu-2027.
CM attends ‘celestial wedding’, performs ‘bhoomi puja’ for phase-I temple development works in Bhadrachalam
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