Key Points

The TTD board has approved cutting-edge anti-drone technology to strengthen security at the revered Tirumala temple. Multiple development projects including green cover expansion and infrastructure upgrades were also cleared during the meeting. The board emphasized preserving the sanctity of the sacred hills through strategic land exchanges with APTA. These measures align with CM Naidu's directive to enhance pilgrim facilities while maintaining the temple's spiritual significance.

Key Points: TTD Approves Anti-Drone Tech for Tirumala Temple Security

  • TTD approves anti-drone tech to safeguard Tirumala temple
  • Board plans green cover expansion on Tirumala Hills
  • Master plan development for temple infrastructure announced
  • Land exchange with APTA to preserve sacred hills
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TTD board to implement anti-drone tech to strengthen security at Tirumala Temple

TTD board greenlights anti-drone measures and green initiatives to enhance Tirumala temple security and pilgrim facilities.

"Every programme and decision should aim only at upholding the sanctity of the world-famous temple. - Chandrababu Naidu"

Tirumala, May 21

In a significant move to bolster security at one of the country's most revered pilgrimage sites, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Trust Board has approved the implementation of anti-drone technology around the Tirumala temple.

The decision was taken during a board meeting on Tuesday at Annamaiah Bhavan. TTD Executive Officer Shyamala Rao announced the key decisions during the board meeting.

Other decisions taken during the meeting included increasing the green cover on Tirumala Hills, developing the Temple development master plan, renaming guest houses in Tirumala, licensing canteens, developing the Akasa Ganga and Papavinasanam areas, supporting SVIMS superspeciality hospital, and establishing a transfer and retirement policy for non-Hindu employees.

Expansion of Annadanam services in Ontimitta, development of TTD Temple in Anantavaram, Thullur Mandal, AI rechnology development in TTD, employee promotions and improvement of cattle welfare in Goshala were also decided during the meeting of TTD.

Earlier, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) decided not to allocate lands adjacent to the sacred seven hills to private individuals, according to the temple authorities, to preserve the sanctity of this globally renowned spiritual destination.

According to the release, the TTD Board had previously resolved to exchange 24.68 acres of land located in Survey No. 604 of Peruru village, Tirupati Rural Mandal, owned by the Andhra Pradesh Tourism Authority (APTA), with an equivalent parcel of land owned by TTD in Survey No. 588-A of Tirupati Urban.

The release also stated that the TTD Board approved the exchange of an additional 10.32 acres in Survey No. 604 of Tirupati Rural, currently owned by APTA, for 10.32 acres in Survey No. 588-A of Tirupati Urban, owned by TTD.

The Board had requested the state government to expedite this exchange process.

Earlier this month, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu directed the officers of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) to ensure 100 per cent improvement in the services and facilities provided to the pilgrims and that every programme and decision should aim only at upholding the sanctity of the world-famous temple and the sentiments of the devotees.

- ANI

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Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
Good move by TTD! Security at our holy sites must be top priority in today's times. The anti-drone tech will help protect the temple from any unwanted surveillance or threats. Hope they implement it without disturbing devotees' experience. 🙏
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Priya M.
While security is important, I hope TTD maintains balance between modernization and tradition. The green cover initiative is commendable - Tirumala's natural beauty is as divine as the temple itself. More trees will help with climate and pilgrim comfort.
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Arvind S.
The land exchange decisions show foresight. Commercialization near holy sites always leads to problems - just see what happened in other pilgrimage towns. Preserving the sanctity of Tirumala hills is crucial for future generations.
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Sunita R.
Happy to see focus on Annadanam expansion. Feeding devotees is true seva. But hope they maintain hygiene standards in canteens - last time I visited, some food counters needed better maintenance. The temple's reputation depends on these small things too.
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Vikram J.
AI development in TTD is interesting! If used properly, it can help manage crowds, optimize darshan timings and improve services. But hope they don't make it too commercial like online booking scams we see at other temples. Devotion should remain primary.
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Kavita N.
The cattle welfare initiative warms my heart. Goshalas are part of our spiritual ecosystem. Hope they implement proper veterinary care and clean facilities. After all, the divine and nature coexist in our traditions. Good decisions overall by TTD board!

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