The Telangana Endowments Department has planned major development works for prominent temples across the state. A master plan was prepared to support temple tourism and improve facilities. Around ₹400 crore has been allocated for these projects. Significant funds were directed to Cheruvugattu, Kondagattu, Bhadrachalam, and Vemulawada temples.
Gold plating work is underway at the Yadadri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple. Sixty kilograms of gold is being used for the main tower. Of this, 25 kilograms came from temple storage and 35 kilograms came through donations. The government will bear ₹8 crore for manufacturing and fixing charges. The work is expected to be completed before the upcoming Brahmotsavams.
Proposals were submitted for a Veda school on 17 acres at a cost of ₹43.79 crore. The government also decided to acquire 101 acres for guest houses. New development works worth ₹76 crore were approved for the Vemulawada temple. Funds were allotted for the annadanam centre and for beautification of the temple surroundings.
Bhadrachalam temple received ₹60.20 crore for land acquisition. Warangal’s Bhadrakali temple was allotted ₹30 crore for mada streets. Kodavatoor and Kurumuri temples also received funds for expansion. Several projects, including roads, mandapams, and guest houses, are progressing across multiple districts.





