Devotees allowed on Srivari Mettu Hill from May 5th

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Devotees will be able to go to Thirumalai via the Srinivasa Mangapuram Sreevari Mettu Hill Trail near tirupati starting May 5, according to Y.V. Supparetti, Chairman of the Devasthanam Board of Trustees. The Board of Trustees attended a meeting at annamayya Bhavan in Thirumalai yesterday. Supparetti is in charge of the event. In this regard, a number of resolutions have been passed. Chairman Subbaretti told reporters on the occasion, "Sarva Darshan tokens will be released soon in Tirupati."

On the 5th, chief minister Jaganmohan reddy will visit Tirupati. He will subsequently travel to tirupati to attend the inauguration of the Srinivasa flyover. In addition, Rs. 100 crore has been set aside for the shrine. The renovation of the tirupati Alibri Hill Road has been budgeted at Rs 35 crore. Devotees are have to pay Rs. 19 crore.
Between tirupati and Thirumalai, battery buses will run. The new temple will be built on the location of the Vellore temple and the Devasthanam Information Center. "The first phase of construction of the Ezhumalayan temple at Ulundurpet has been budgeted at Rs. 4 crore," Subbaretti stated. This news has been showered love from devotees who are waiting for a long time.

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