Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao earlier directed officials to complete the renovation of the Yadadri temple on a war footing basis.
There is a chance that he would identify and mark the site for Maha Sudarsana Yagam. The work must be finished by February he suggested.
The Maha Sudarsana Yagam would be conducted at Yadagirigutta in February 2020. By then, construction of cottages must be completed, he said.
The chief minister KCR spent more than two-hours inspecting the renovation work at Yadagirigutta and giving instructions to officials. He later held a review meeting on the project. Not satisfied with the slow pace of work on the main temple, Rao noted that since only minor work was remaining, it must be completed at the earliest.
The State government has so far spent around 700 crore for the renovation — including land-acquisition and road-laying — and as much as `250 crore for work on the main temple.
There would be no inauguration ceremony after the renovation since the Yadagirigutta Sri Lakshmi Narasimha temple was not newly built.
KCR inspected the construction of the main temple, gopurams, queue lines, prasadam counters, dwaja sthambham, sanctum sanctorum, Alwar statues, the Pushkarini, Sivalayam and Teppotsavm place, and expressed displeasure over the slow progress in the internal work on the main temple.
The chief minister directed the officials to finish constructing the ring road, presidential suites, cottages, and power sub-station within the stipulated time. As many as 250 cottages are to be built in the temple city, he said