According to in-charge of the restoration project, Prof M Panduranga Rao, more than 90 percent of the works had been completed, and fixing of the roof would be done by March 31 next year.
The Collector inaugurated a two-day capacity building programme for the locals on the temple at the ‘Rythu Vedika’ at Palampet village where the historic Ramappa temple is located.
Mulugu: Kakatiya Heritage Trust (KHT) Trustee and former IAS officer BV Papa Rao said that they were planning to conduct volunteer camps every year in December along with Ramappa Festival where services of heritage volunteers would be utilised. Kakatiya Heritage Trust organized World Heritage Volunteer (WHV)-2022 camp at UNESCO inscribed world heritage monument Kakatiya Rudreshwara […]
Hyderabad: Tourism Minister V Srinivas Goud said in addition to historic Ramappa temple, there were 10 more heritage and historic places across Telangana, which were eligible for bagging UNESCO’s World Heritage site recognition. The Minister unveiled the UNESCO World Heritage Volunteer (WHV) brochure here on Tuesday. Addressing on the occasion, he said UNESCO and Kakatiya […]
Mulugu: No leakage or seepage of rainwater has been found on the roof of the Ramappa temple at Palampet in Venkatapur mandal in the district, according to the Archaeological Survey of India. A team of officials led by Superintending Archaeologist (in-charge) Smitha S Kumar visited this UNESCO world heritage site here on Friday and climbed […]
Stating that there will be an increase in international footfall in Warangal in the coming days, he said the government will take all steps to provide facilities at the Ramappa temple at Palamapet in Mulugu district.
Former IAS officer BV Papa Rao and former professor M Panduranga Rao recalled that it was a decade-long journey, which commenced in 2009 when they formed the KHT intending to get international recognition for Kakatiya Heritage
Special Development Authority to be created to regulate the development around the Ramappa Temple and Ramappa Tank to maintain the natural beauty and serenity of the area
Kakatiya Heritage Trust (KHT) is entrusted with the task, and the trust would finalise the tenders for the chiseling of the statue from a granite block