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Tirupati Temple To Be Built In Jammu, Trust Gets 25 Hectare Land

Tirupati temple to be built in Jammu, Trust gets 25 hectare land for construction of the temple.

Taking an important decision, the Administrative Council has approved the proposal to allow 25 hectares (about 62 acres ie 2.5 lakh square meters) of land for the construction of the temple and other facilities to Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) in Jammu.

Its objective is to promote tourism in the Jammu division. This land has been given on a lease of forty years.

Tirumala will build Tirupati Devasthanam temple, Ved Pathshala, spiritual center, residential facility, and parking on this land.

Health and education facilities are also proposed to be built on this land in the coming days. The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam Board was formed by the government under the TTD Act 1932 Act as a charitable organization.

This trust has gained international fame in the fields of spirituality, culture, society, and education.

The purpose of coming to this trust in Jammu and Kashmir is to increase the tourism potential of this place and also to accelerate economic activities.

Once the temple and other facilities are constructed by the trust here, a large number of devotees are expected to come here.

With this, after the Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine and Amarnath Shrine, the temple will attract tourists to its side. Not only this, devotees coming from other states will stay in Jammu for a longer period.

Tirumala will be a replica of Tirupati Venkateswara Temple. This temple will be a replica of Tirumala Tirupati Venkateswara Temple, built between Jammu and Katra.

With this, devotees who come every year for the darshan of Mata Vaishno Devi will be able to see Lord Tirupati Bala Ji.

TTD, one of the wealthiest trusts, has spoken of building the temple in two years, along with the Vedic school and Astpal.

Jammu: Movement of charitable trust employees will not end with assurances of salary hike.

Employees who have been agitating for 122 days demanding the merger of the charitable trust with Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, clearly said that their agitation is not going to end with assurances of salary hike.

The movement will continue till the charitable trust is merged with the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board. In a press conference at the Shri Ranbireshwar temple complex on Thursday.

The staff said that the increase in the basic salary of the employees on Wednesday and ordering the appointment of council members in the press and withholding it within a few minutes reflect the charitable trust’s chaos.

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