Nandyal Collector inspects arrangements for Chief Minister’s arrival on first-ever seaplane near Srisailam temple
The Hindu
Nandyal district prepares for Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu's seaplane arrival at Patalaganga near Srisailam temple on November 9.
Nandyal district administration is currently making arrangements for the arrival of Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu in the seaplane at Patalaganga near Srisailam temple on the day of its launch on November 9 (Saturday).
Nandyal District Collector Rajakumari Ganeria, Superintendent of Police (SP) Adhiraj Singh Rana, Sri Bhramarambha Mallikarjuna Swamy Varla Devasthanam in-charge executive officer E. Chandrasekhar Reddy and other officials inspected the arrangements for the launch of the seaplane service at Patalaganga boating point on Tuesday.
Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Rajakumari said that the seaplane, which would start at Punnami Ghat in Vijayawada would land at the Nalgonda Tunnel near Srisailam project. From there, it would reach the plastic jet at Patalaganga boating point. Mr. Naidu will reach Srisailam temple from Patalaganga through ropeway.
The Collector inspected the security arrangements, VIP seating arrangements, green rooms and other essentials at the boating point. She directed the Rural Water Supply officials to make arrangements for supply of water, parking and temporary toilets. She asked officials to maintain hygiene and cleanliness at ropeway building, cabin and also on the trekking path to Patalaganga.
While expressing happiness over the release of the pending 25% dues pertaining to bills for the completed civic works, contractors working under the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) termed the decision to withhold 5% as security against any defect found by Justice H.N. Nagamohan Das’ committee as unfair.
All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) staged a demonstration in Thoothukudi against the Tamil Nadu government’s decision to classify agricultural lands owned by farmers in Keela Vilathikulam, Kathalampatti as temple assets, as well as to repeal the temple pattas of the lands which were taken from farmers of Vilvamarathupatti