Key Points

The Telangana government plans to request a special package from the Centre for the 2027 Godavari Pushkaralu. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has directed officials to begin advance preparations with nearly 22 months remaining. Permanent infrastructure development is prioritized for handling over two lakh devotees daily. The state will focus on major temples along the Godavari riverbank with long-term planning.

Key Points: Telangana Seeks Central Package for 2027 Godavari Pushkaralu

  • State seeks special Central package for massive pilgrim influx
  • Permanent ghats and temple infrastructure development planned
  • Focus on Basara Kaleshwaram Dharmapuri Bhadrachalam temples
  • Coordination between Tourism Irrigation Endowments Departments crucial
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Telangana to seek special package from Centre for Southern Kumbh Mela

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy directs officials to seek special Central package for Southern Kumbh Mela preparations with permanent infrastructure for 2+ lakh pilgrims daily.

"facilities must be in place to handle crowds of over two lakh devotees in a single day - Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, Sep 12

The Telangana government will seek a special package from the Centre for Godavari Pushkaralu, to be held in 2027.

At a meeting, chaired by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Friday, it was decided that a proposal would also be sent to the Union Government seeking a special package, considering the massive influx of pilgrims expected for this Southern Kumbh Mela.

The Chief Minister directed officials to make advance preparations for the event, which begins on July 23, 2027.

With nearly 22 months remaining, the CM directed officials to focus on creating permanent infrastructure and development works.

He instructed that the arrangements should be made on a permanent basis with proper long-term planning. At the meeting with officials at the Command Control Centre, the Chief Minister emphasised the development of major temples along the Godavari riverbank across the state, ensuring robust infrastructure to manage the massive flow of devotees during Pushkaralu.

He stressed that facilities for the lakhs of pilgrims who come for the holy dip should be arranged without any shortcomings.

The Godavari River flows for about 560 km in Telangana, with around 74 ghats proposed for Pushkar arrangements. The CM instructed that priority be given to Basara, Kaleshwaram, Dharmapuri, and Bhadrachalam temples, where pilgrim inflow is highest.

He ordered that permanent Pushkar ghats be developed along with temple infrastructure. The second priority would be other riverside areas suitable for Pushkar baths. He said facilities must be in place to handle crowds of over two lakh devotees in a single day, including roads, traffic management, parking, drinking water, bathing ghats, and accommodation.

Officials were told to prepare project reports after ground-level visits to all temples along the river and consult temple committees and local officials. The CM directed the use of experienced consultants with prior exposure to managing mega religious gatherings like the Kumbh Mela and Pushkar festivals in other states.

He also advised preparing individual project reports for each major temple and ghat from Basara to Bhadrachalam. Further, he instructed officials to make use of centrally sponsored schemes like Swachh Bharat and Jal Jeevan Mission for Pushkar arrangements.

The Chief Minister underlined the need for close coordination between Tourism, Irrigation, and Endowments Departments, and to utilise reputed agencies and consultants to ensure smooth and permanent arrangements for the historic festival.

Endowments Minister Konda Surekha, Chief Minister’s advisor Vem Narender Reddy, Endowments Department Principal Secretary Shailaja Ramaiyar, CMO Principal Secretary Sheshadri, CM’s Principal Secretary Srinivasa Raju, and religious advisor Govind Hari attended the meeting.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hope they focus on environmental protection too. Godavari is already facing pollution issues. Permanent infrastructure should include proper waste management systems to protect our sacred river during such massive gatherings.
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Michael C
As someone who attended the last Pushkaralu, the infrastructure was inadequate. Glad to see they're planning 22 months in advance. Proper crowd management and sanitation facilities are crucial for such large-scale events.
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Suresh O
Excellent planning! Bhadrachalam and Basara temples need major infrastructure upgrades. The state government should ensure transparency in fund utilization and avoid last-minute arrangements like previous administrations.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the planning, I hope they consult local communities and not just officials. The people living along Godavari banks have valuable insights about the river and pilgrim needs. Inclusive planning is key! 👍
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Karthik V
This is what good governance looks like! Planning 2 years ahead for a religious event of this scale shows commitment. Hope other states learn from Telangana's proactive approach to managing large pilgrim gatherings.

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