TTD Dharma Karta Mandila has decided to further develop the greenery in the Tirumala hills through the Forest Department.
Legal action against the DD Next Level film crew who remixed the names of Srivari and hurt the sentiments of the devotees.
TTD Chairman Sri BR Naidu
BY-RAJA PENTAPATI AP BUREAU CHIEF
National News
Amravati May 20 (Bharat News)AP
The TTD Board of Trustees has approved an additional Rs. 71 crore to provide financial assistance to the SWIMS Super Specialty Hospital, which provides better medical services to the poor people, in addition to the current Rs. 60 crore per year.
Today, in the TTT Dharmakartala Mandali meeting held at Annamayya Bhavan in Tirumala on Tuesday morning, the Dharmakartala Mandali meeting chaired by TTD Chairman Sri B.R. Naidu took several decisions.

TTD EO Sri J. Shyamalarao explained the details to the media.
It has been decided to recruit the currently vacant doctors, nurses and paramedical staff, as well as to complete the remaining works of the buildings (including Oncology and Padmavati Children’s Hospitals) which have been completed 85 percent soon and to make the Srivari medical service available.
It has been decided to increase the greenery in the Tirumala hills from 68.14 percent to 80 percent through the Forest Department. It was decided that the forest department will be released in phases after the government’s approval. It was decided to receive technical and financial proposals from architects to prepare a comprehensive master plan for various developments.
It was decided to give it to renowned organizations to provide quality food to devotees in Tirumala. It was approved to take steps for the transfer of non-religious people working in TTD, alternative ways and voluntary retirement. It was decided to use anti-drone technology keeping in mind the security of the Tirumala temple. The authorities have been directed to take further action on this.
It has been decided to take legal action against the DD Next Level film crew for remixing the names of Srivari and hurting the sentiments of the devotees.
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