Kondagattu in Jagityala district is known is synonymous with Lord Hanuman. Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao has announced to rebuild the famous Kondagattu Temple that is placed in the midst of dense forests and mountains. In this regard, MP Santosh Kumar took a key decision.
Supporting CM KCR’s decision, the MP announced to adopt above thousand acre forest land in the Kondagattu area as part his Green India Challenge.
He announced this on wake of CM K Chandtasekhar Rao’s birthday on February 17.
MP Santhosh Kumar revealed that KCR, who fought tirelessly for a separate state, has been developing Telangana in all fields for the last eight years after the formation of Swarashtra, and he has taken this decision as a person who has seen his quest from the closest. The MP said that Anjaneya’s main qualities like bravery and faith are KCR’s own, his bravery in development decisions and his faith in Telangana are priceless.
He said that the CM aspires for a Telangana that radiates green and spiritual auras along with development in all fields, whether it is the construction of Kaleswaram, the reconstruction of Yadadri, or the development of the Anjanna Temple, the god of Koti Mokkula, that is proof of Kesiar’s vision.
Santhosh said that he considered it a blessing that he stood behind and supported him like a pile of yarn to the moon, and to celebrate the Chief Minister’s birthday, he is adopting the more than a thousand acre forest where Anjanna Sannidhi is behind him.
752 acres in Kodimyala Reserve Forest’s compartment 684 and 342 acres in compartment 685, a total of 1,094 acres of land has been adopted.
In the first installment, the MP announced that this above thousand acres of forest land will be greened with a cost of one crore rupees. The MP said that the remaining works will be completed in installments.
The MP said that he has a strong connection with Kondagattu from his childhood, as he visited that place several times with CM KCR. He has felt a sense of relaxation in this forest area.
It is thought that the pooja in the Kondagattu temple, which dates back before five hundred years, was performed using the fragrant flora and sandalwood trees found in this area. Again, for that reason, a lot of medicinal and aromatic plants will be planted in this woodland region.