Telangana Poet Wins Sahitya Award, CM Plans Grand Temple at River Source

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy congratulated poet and writer Nandini Sidha Reddy for winning the 2025 Sahitya Akademi Award for his book "Animesha". The CM praised the writer's humanist work depicting the pandemic and his contributions to the Telangana movement through literature. In a separate development, the CM is spearheading a plan to build a grand temple at the Ananthagiri Hills, the origin point of the Musi River. This temple is a key part of the broader Musi River Rejuvenation Project aimed at revitalizing the waterway and creating a new cultural landmark for the state.

Key Points: Telangana CM Lauds Poet, Announces Ananthagiri Hills Temple Plan

  • Poet Nandini Sidha Reddy wins Sahitya Akademi Award
  • CM hails writer's role in Telangana movement
  • Grand temple planned at Ananthagiri Hills
  • Temple part of Musi River rejuvenation project
  • Site is the geographical origin of the Musi River
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Telangana CM Reddy congratulates Nandini Sidda Reddy on Sahitya Akademi Award

CM Revanth Reddy congratulates poet Nandini Sidha Reddy on Sahitya Akademi win and unveils plan for a grand temple at Musi River's origin in Ananthagiri Hills.

"a great humanist who illustrated the plight of mankind... during the Covid pandemic - CM A Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, March 17

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy expressed profound delight over the popular Telangana poet and writer Nandini Sidha Reddy receiving the Sahitya Akademi Award for 2025.

Extending best wishes to Sidha Reddy, the Chief Minister said that the renowned Telangana writer is a great humanist who illustrated the plight of mankind and the fragmentation of relationships during the Covid pandemic in the book "Animesha", a compilation of poems.

According to the Telangana CMO, CM Reddy praised Sidha Reddy for the latter's invaluable contribution through his writings during the Telangana movement by spreading the spirit of the struggle. The Chief Minister also noted that Sidha Reddy stands at the forefront among the litterateurs who enriched modern Telangana literature through numerous poetry collections and writings.

Meanwhile, in a major development for the state's cultural and ecological landscape, the Telangana CM is spearheading a plan to construct a Grand temple at the Ananthagiri Hills as part of the Musi River rejuvenation project.

According to government sources, the proposed temple is envisioned as a grand reflection of Indian culture. The new spiritual centre is to be on par with the Yadagirigutta Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple in the Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district, a landmark project revamped during the previous 10-year rule of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government.

The site of the proposed temple holds significant geographical and ecological importance. The Ananthagiri Hills, located in Vikarabad, roughly 90 kilometres west of Hyderabad, serve as the origin point of the Musi River. Integrating a major cultural landmark at the river's birthplace highlights the administration's broader goal of revitalising the historically significant waterway.

He reaffirmed that the Musi Rejuvenation Project has been conceived with the big objective of developing a new facility of a "growth engine" for the state.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great news about the Sahitya Akademi award! But I'm a bit concerned reading the second part. While rejuvenating the Musi river is an excellent and much-needed project, is building another grand temple the best use of public funds right now? Could that investment go into cleaning the river itself or improving public infrastructure in Vikarabad?
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Suresh O
Jai Telangana! Sidha Reddy garu's writings during the statehood movement were a source of great inspiration. His award is well-deserved. Regarding the Ananthagiri temple plan, it's a visionary idea. Combining ecological revival (Musi River) with cultural revival (temple at its origin) is a smart, holistic approach. It will boost tourism and preserve our heritage.
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Anjali F
As a literature student from Hyderabad, this is so encouraging! We studied Sidha Reddy's poems in our optional Telugu paper. His use of the local dialect and themes is powerful. Hope this award inspires more young people in the state to take up writing. On the temple news - hope the environmental impact on the Ananthagiri Hills is studied thoroughly.
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Karthik V
Two big announcements in one. First, a genuine achievement for Telugu literature. Second, what seems like a political announcement. The CM is congratulating a literary figure from the cultural sphere, and then immediately talking about a grand temple project. Feels like the government is trying to balance two different voter bases in one press release.
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Michael C
Interesting article. Congratulations to the award winner. The river rejuvenation project paired with a cultural site sounds like an ambitious urban planning model. If executed well, it could be

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