Cabinet approves ₹7.42 crore ancillary works at Kukke Subrahmanya to be undertaken by Temple management
The Karnataka government has approved ancillary works at the Kukke Sri Subrahmanya Temple, estimated to cost ₹7.42 crore. These works will support the larger ₹604.65 crore Phase III master plan and include various infrastructure improvements. The temple management will oversee some projects, including the construction of public toilet blocks to enhance hygiene for the many devotees visiting the site.
- ▪The ancillary works are part of a larger master plan for the temple costing ₹604.65 crore.
- ▪The estimated cost for these ancillary works is ₹7.42 crore, funded by temple resources.
- ▪Public toilet blocks will be constructed to improve hygiene for the thousands of visitors to the temple.
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The Karnataka government has given a go ahead to the managing committee of the Kukke Sri Subrahmanya Temple in Dakshina Kannada district to execute several ancillary works to complement the ₹604.65 crore Phase III master plan works.These ancillary works are estimated to cost ₹7.42 crore to be borne through the temple funds, Karnataka Minister for Transport and Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments Department, Ramalinga Reddy said. While seven works would be executed by the Public Works Department (PWD) under deposit-mode, four (public toilet blocks) would be executed by the temple committee itself by inviting tenders and five would be executed through the Dakshina Kannada Nirmithi Kendra.The works to be executed through PWD at an estimated cost of ₹294.85 lakh include…
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