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BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao’s wife Shobha and grandson Himanshu visited the Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy temple at Vemulawada on Tuesday. They performed Kodemokku and other pujas, with priests blessing them with a sesha vastram at the Addala Mandapam
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Authorities have proposed a new 40-acre goshala near Vemulawada to address overcrowding at Thippapur, where 1,250 bulls are housed in facilities built for 300. Staff and veterinary care have been stepped up, and green fodder cultivation is also planned.
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To provide nutritious fodder to bulls at Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy temple goshala, the Rajanna-Sircilla district administration will cultivate green grass on 82 acres. Collector Sandeep Kumar Jha has directed officials to improve upkeep and recruit trained staff
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BRS Vemulawada constituency Lakshmi Narasimha Rao visited the goshala at the Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy temple, Vemulawada on Sunday.
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In a statement, district veterinary officer Ravinder Reddy informed that out of 1,300 bulls, 11 were suffering from ill-health.
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With the district administration inviting applications from interested farmers and people, the Temple to resume the distribution of bulls to farmers and devotees soon
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According to the vets, the deaths were occurring because both calves and aged bulls were being kept in the same enclosure.
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There is no safety for Rajanna Kodelu (bull) in Goshala run by Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy temple, Vemulawada. It is once again provided with the death of eight 'kodelu' on Friday. Temple authorities have reportedly buried them in secret the nearby rivulet
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Following the death of bulls, veterinary doctors visited the Goshala run by the Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy temple in Vemulawada
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Business activity comes to a standstill as traders join hands with temple protection committee’s protest call
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The proposed closure of the Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy temple, Vemulawada, to take up developmental works is being opposed by various quarters. Though the opposition is not against the development proposal, it is against the closure of the shrine when the works are taken up
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Over 2.60 lakh devotees visit temple during three-day jatara; highest of Rs 57.12 lakh income obtained through sale of prasadam
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A total of 778 buses will be operated to the temple town from different depots of Karimnagar, Adilabad, Warangal and Nizamabad regions from February 25 to 27
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While 1000 devotees are being provided meals for three days (Sunday, Monday and Friday) in a week, only 500 are being provided food in the remaining four days
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Calling reports of such sale false, she said there was a conspiracy behind such reports being circulated.
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The temple authorities allegedly allocated the 'kodelu' to the society based on the recommendation of Endowment Minister Konda Surekha by violating norms
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Talking about his upcoming movies, he informed that he acted in a key role in the Global star Ramcharan’s movie Game Changer, which is going to be released on the occasion of Sankranthi festival on January 10.
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It being the first Monday in Karthika Masam, a huge number of pilgrims thronged the shrine.
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With the month believed to be auspicious to visit the temple of Lord Shiva, scores of devotees from different parts of the State as well as the adjacent Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Chhattisgarh visited the shrine
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Weights and Measurement department officials were also part of the inspection. The ABC had carried out raids in the temple earlier, as well