Tirupati, Oct.10 (Hydnow): TTD Chairman YV Subba Reddy on Sunday inspected all arrangements for the inauguration of several developmental works during the two day long visit of Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh YS Jaganmohan Reddy to Tirupati and Tirumala on October 11-12.
The Chairman inspected the roof slab works on Alipiri footpath taken up by Reliance group on donation. The Additional EO AV Dharma Reddy explained about a video on the pylon and significance of Alipiri footpath.
Thereafter the TTD chairman inspected the Go Mandiram built by a Chennai base donor and enquired about its features like Saptha Go Pradakshinashala, Go Tulabharam etc. from Additional EO and donor Sekhar Reddy.
He also inspected the arrangements at the Paediatric Cardiac hospital got up at BIRRD complex including the ICU, operation theatres and Reception.
Speaking to media persons later the TTD Chairman said on October 11, CM will launch all the mega development works of TTD like temporary building of the Paediatric hospital under construction built at a cost of Rs.25 crore, the Alipiri footpath roof slab works of Rs. 25 crore and the Go Mandiram constructed at Rs.15 crore. Later he will participate in the majestic Garuda seva at Srivari temple and present official silk vastrams on behalf of AP Government.
On October 12 Tuesday, the CM will inaugurate the second Boondi potu (kitchen) constructed on donation by Sri N Srinivasan of India Cements. Thereafter he will launch the Kannada and Hindi channels of SVBC along with Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai.
TTD JEOs Smt Sada Bhargavi and Veerabhrahmaiah, Dr Chandrasekhar Reddy, chairman of Medical infrastructure development corporation, Dr Harikrishna, OSD of AP CM, Urban SP Venkata Appala Naidu, TTD CE Nageswara Rao, Goshala Director Harnath Reddy, BIRRD OSD Reddappa Reddy, CVSO Gopinath Jatti, RMO Shailendra, TTD Health Officer Dr Sridevi, VGO Manohar and others were present.(Hydnow)
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