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If Congress government is unable to protect the bulls, the BRS party will take up the responsibility of looking after them, says the BRS MLA
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Lodges complaint with police to take necessary steps to trace the origin of the letter and initiate legal action against those responsible
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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 three-day Maha Shivaratri Jatara commenced on Tuesday. As per tradition, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam Deputy Executive Officer offered silk garments to Rajarajeshwara Swamy. Additionally, Transport and BC Welfare Minister Ponnam Prabhakar, along with Government Whip Adi Srinivas, presented silk clothes to the presiding deity on behalf of the State government.
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About 4 lakh devotees expected to take part in three-day jatara to be held from February 25-27; authorities preparing various 'prasadams' to meet the demand of pilgrims
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BRS leader Enugula Rakesh Reddy on Tuesday performed a 'shanti homam' in Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy temple, Vemulawada, for ‘Papa Prakshalana’ and repentance for shifting of the Vemulawada 'goshala kodelu' to slaughter houses following an alleged recommendation from Endowment Minister Konda Surekha.
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On a day of huge crowds, as many as 50,796 devotees visited the Sri Rajarajeshwaraswamy temple, Vemulawada on Sunday and had darshan of the presiding deity.
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Pilgrims were seen arriving at the shrine early in the morning and having darshan of the presiding deity after taking holy dip in the temple tank (dharmagundam).
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A huge number of devotees are visiting the shrine during the last few days on the occasion of Karthika Masam
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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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Transport and BC Welfare Minister Ponnam Prabhakar informed to establish a ‘Nitya Annadana Satram’ in Vemulawada temple on the line of the Tirumala Tirupathi temple.
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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
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Besides the saree, a shawl that could be fixed in a match box was also presented to the presiding deities.
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Lanes and bylanes of the temple town filled with devotees as scores of pilgrims thronged the ancient shrine to take part in the three days annual fair that started on Thursday.
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According to the temple authorities, about 70,000 to 80,000 devotees visited the shrine on Monday alone and it took five hours to have the darshan of the presiding deity
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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy asked officials to speed up the development works of the Baddi Pochamma temple, Sivarchana mandapam, beautification of temple tank, installation of Nataraja statue and park
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Besides the enhanced rent, it has also been decided to impose a 12 percent Goods and Services Tax.
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Scheduled to start from Sunday, celebrations will be organised on a grand scale for nine days in the shrine
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IT Minister KT Rama Rao will inaugurate the plant on Tuesday. In order to protect the environment and reduce dependence on foreign sources of energy, the Vemulawada municipality developed the biogas plant to generate electricity by utilizing cattle dung.
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The temple tank, which was closed in March 2020 due to the Covid pandemic, will be opened after performing special prayers on Sunday morning.