Revanth Reddy Launches Kaleshwaram Temple Development Works During District Visit

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy performs foundation ceremony for Kaleshwaram temple development visits Medigadda barrage and reviews irrigation works during his tour in Jayashankar Bhupalpally district.

  • Revanth Reddy Kaleshwaram visit includes temple development works
  • Kaleshwaram temple development project launched with foundation ceremony
  • Medigadda barrage review by CM focuses on irrigation progress

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy began his district tour with a visit to the Kaleshwaram temple, where he launched major development works aimed at improving facilities for devotees.

During the visit, the Chief Minister offered prayers at the Sri Kaleshwara Mukteswara Swamy temple and participated in special rituals conducted by temple priests. He also visited the shrine of the presiding goddess and took part in traditional ceremonies as part of the occasion.

The highlight of the visit was the foundation laying ceremony for temple development projects worth 198 crore. The initiative is expected to enhance infrastructure, improve accessibility, and accommodate the growing number of visitors to the temple.

Following the temple program, the Chief Minister proceeded to the Medigadda barrage, where he reviewed ongoing works along with senior officials. Discussions focused on progress, technical aspects, and measures to strengthen the irrigation infrastructure in the region.

Officials and ministers accompanying him included key representatives from various departments, reflecting the importance of the visit. A review meeting was held at the site to assess current developments and future plans.

The Chief Minister was accorded a traditional welcome by temple authorities, who honored him with ceremonial offerings and blessings. The temple premises witnessed a lively atmosphere with devotees and officials gathering during the visit.

Later in the day, he is scheduled to address a public meeting in Nasturupalli village of Kataram mandal, where he is expected to speak on development initiatives and government programs.

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