Foundation Laid For Gnana Saraswati Redevelopment
With an outlay of Rs 225 crore, the redevelopment aims to restore and enhance the only dedicated Gnana Saraswati Temple in South India.
Hyderabad | 6th April 2026
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy today laid the foundation stone for development works at the Gnana Saraswati temple in Nirmal district.
Along with Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and ministers Konda Surekha and Jupally Krishna Rao, the Chief Minister performed the Bhoomi Puja for the project.
The Chief Minister, along with his family, also offered special prayers at the temple.
With an outlay of Rs 225 crore, the redevelopment aims to restore and enhance the only dedicated Gnana Saraswati Temple in South India, and provide improved facilities for devotees.
Reddy also laid foundation stones and inaugurated several development projects in the combined Adilabad district. These include the foundation stone for the Young India Integrated Gurukulam School in Adegama village of Boath constituency (Rs 200 crore), and an Advanced Technology Centre in Pochera village, Boath mandal (Rs 45.15 crore).
He also laid the foundation stone for the development and beautification of the Sri Nagoba temple (Rs 20.10 crore), inaugurated the Telangana Minorities Residential School & Junior College (Girls) building in Adilabad (Rs 20 crore), and inaugurated a newly constructed bridge in Kondapur village of Sirikonda mandal (Rs 13.46 crore).
He then laid foundation stones for a new ITDA building in Utnoor, Khanapur constituency (Rs 15 crore), and for a road connecting Ichoda Road to Dedra village in Boath constituency (Rs 30 crore).
He also inaugurated the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Telangana BC Gurukula Vidyalaya (Boys) building at Zainath in Adilabad (Rs 20 crore), and laid the foundation for 38 development works in Adilabad municipality (Rs 30 crore) and for 33/11 KV power substations in Dhannur, Kupti and Kuchlapur (Rs 8.99 crore).
He also laid foundation stones for the Pipri lift scheme (Rs 50.70 crore), the Mutnoor small lift irrigation (Triveni Sangam) scheme in Indravelli mandal (Rs 65.85 crore), a check dam project (Rs 6.435 crore), and the Chik Mann Wagu project in Sirikonda mandal (Rs 31.52 crore), and kicked off repair works of the Ammanamadugu Vagu project in Kerameri mandal of Komaram Bheem Asifabad district (Rs 11.76 crore).
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