Tag: Srisailam

  • AP govt to allot 4,700 acres disputed forest land to Srisailam Devasthanam

    AP govt to allot 4,700 acres disputed forest land to Srisailam Devasthanam

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    Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Endowments Minister Kottu Satyanarayana said the government will take measures to ensure 4,700 acres of disputed forest land will go to Srisailam Devasthanam.

    For the development of the Devasthanam, Satyanarayana said the Forest Minister and Revenue Minister have discussed this issue with officials.

    A dispute between the revenue and forest departments over the land had been going on for some time.

    In a press release on Friday night, the minister said land coming under the Endowments department has been demarcated and highlighted this as a big victory in the temple board’s history.

    Already, four acres of land has been allotted for the establishment of a bus depot in the temple town while the authorities are looking for further suitable proposals.

    However, he observed that land allocations to Srisailam temple are not fetching revenues as desired, necessitating the introduction of a new policy.

    Moreover, Satyanarayana noted that community-wise inns or ‘kula satralu’ will be created under the aegis of the Devasthanam, with the income to be shared between the concessionnaire and the temple in a 60:40 ratio respectively.

    The minister contended that the government has resolved to develop 3,000 temples this year and asserted that under Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy’s rule, temples are being developed like never before.

    “As part of developing the temples, each temple is being given Rs 10 lakh funds on the basis of priority,” the minister added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • TSRTC to launch buses from Hyderabad, Rangareddy to Srisailam

    TSRTC to launch buses from Hyderabad, Rangareddy to Srisailam

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    Hyderabad: On the occasion of Maha Shivratri, the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) has decided to starting 390 buses from Hyderabad, Secunderabad, and Ranga Reddy region to Srisailam.

    The special bus service will start from February 16 to February 19 in order to operate and control the rush of passengers.

    RTC officials said these buses will start from MGBS, JBS, Dilsukhnagar, I.S.Sadan, KPHB, BHEL, and other places from the city.

    The price range of traveling to Srisailam will differ according to the categories of bus.

    The fares from MGBS to Srisailam in a super luxury bus would be Rs 600, Rs 540 for Deluxe, and Rs 460 for Express.

    Similarly, fares from other places to Srisailam would be Rs 650 for Super Luxury, Rs 580 for Deluxe, and Rs 500 for Express buses.

    For further details, passengers can contact 9959226248, 9959226248, and 9959226257 (MGBS); 9959226246 and 040-27802203 (JBS); 9959226250 (I.S.Sadan) and 9959226149 (KPHB and BHEL).

    Tickets can be booked in advance on the TSRTC website.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • AP: Iron railing saves TSRTC bus from falling into gorge in Srisailam

    AP: Iron railing saves TSRTC bus from falling into gorge in Srisailam

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    Hyderabad: A Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) bus carrying 30 passengers started from Mahabubnagar to Srisailam had a close cut-off near the Srisailam ghat section on Sunday. The driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle ‎while driving across the sharp curve and rammed into the parapet railing.

    Even though the protective wall was destroyed in the accident, the bus managed to stop due to the iron barricades around it without falling into the valley. Passengers on the bus sighed with relief as escaped unhurt in the incident.

    Traffic on the ghat section was congested briefly till the local police helped clear the vehicle and restored normalcy.

    A Twitter user posted a video of the incident tweeting about the incident took place “Narrow escape for 30 passengers in a #BusAccident, a #TSRTC bus lost control and rammed into the parapet wall, though the parapet wall collapsed, luckily the iron railing helped stop the bus from falling into a deep gorge on the #Srisailam ghat road.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )