Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanams is going to build temple in Jammu and Kashmir. Yes you heard it right, the Jammu and Kashmir administration approved a proposal to build temple and to allot nearly 25 hectares of land on lease basis. Let us share that this lease tenure will be for a period of 40 years to the (TTD) to build a temple and its allied infrastructures in the union territory. The proposal was approved by the Administrative Council (AC), which met under the chairmanship of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha earlier in the day.
Here it is to be noted that an official spokesperson said the leased nearly 25 hectares of land will also have a pilgrim amenities complex, a ‘vedapatasala’, a spiritual/meditation centre, an office, residential quarters and a parking area. In future, it will also have medical and educational facilities, he said. The TTD, a board established by the Tamil Nadu government under the TTD Act, 1932, is a charitable organisation, which takes up activities in the spiritual, cultural, social, and educational sphere.
According to the spokesperson, the arrival of the TTD in Jammu and Kashmir could tap the tourism potential, particularly pilgrim tourism in Jammu, which is known as the city of temples, and also enhance economic activities.
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