Renovation Work for Godavari Pushkarams Begins in Rajamahendravaram
The Endowments Minister has inaugurated a series of infrastructure projects valued at ₹9.55 crore, aimed at enhancing the facilities and overall experience at various temples. In addition, the government has identified 43 temples along a 212-kilometre stretch of the Godavari River for a comprehensive renovation initiative, with a total investment of ₹51.79 crore allocated for these improvements.
The renovation projects are designed to preserve cultural heritage and improve accessibility for devotees and tourists. The selected temples are part of a broader effort to promote religious tourism in the region, which holds significant cultural and spiritual importance. Renovation plans may include structural repairs, landscaping, and the enhancement of amenities such as restrooms and waiting areas for visitors.
Further details regarding the timeline and specific works to be undertaken at each temple are expected to be released in the coming weeks as planning progresses. This initiative reflects the government’s commitment to supporting religious institutions and preserving the traditions associated with them.
