Tirupati Devasthanam Annual Budget Is More Than Rs. 5000 Cr For The Year 2024-25

Tirupati/Hyderabad, Jan 29 (Maxim News): The governing body of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) has approved the annual budget for 2024-25. The Governing Body has approved the budget of Rs. 5,122.80 crores while it was introduced with estimates of Rs. 5,141.74 crores.

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the funds allotted for the Engineering department are Rs. 350 crores, for Hindu Dharmaprachara and related projects Rs. 108.50 crores, grants to various organizations Rs. 113.50 crores,  Rs. 50 crore as a contribution to the State government, Grants to various educational institutions and universities amounting to Rs. 173.31 crores, Rs. 261.07 crores for the sanitation department, Rs. 149.99 crore for the surveillance and security department, Rs. 241.07 crore for the medical department,

The revenue expected to be generated in the year 2024-25 from Srivari Hundi gifts Rs, 1,611 crores, Interest on fixed deposits Rs. 1,167 crores, Rs. 600 crore through Prasad sales, Rs. 151.50 crores through welfare receipts, Rs. 147 crores through rooms, Kalyana Mandapam stalls, Rs. 448 crores through the sale of Srivari Darshan and Arjita Seva tickets. (Maxim News)


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