Underground cabling system coming up at Tirumala soon in Tirupati

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams Executive Officer Anil Kumar Singhal instructed electrical and engineering wings to change the existing traditional power supply lines at Tirumala to next-gen undergroun

Published: 05th June 2018 03:36 AM  |   Last Updated: 05th June 2018 03:36 AM   |  A+A-

By Express News Service

TIRUPATI:  Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams Executive Officer Anil Kumar Singhal instructed electrical and engineering wings to change the existing traditional power supply lines at Tirumala to next-gen underground safest cabling system by using more advanced technology.

In a monthly review meeting held here on Monday, the EO instructed TTD Electrical Chief Venkateswarlu that every inch at Tirumala is used by pilgrims. Cottage area, roads, Mada Streets, main roads, guest houses and all congregated areas have to be surveyed first for the new power cabling system, conduct review with experts and draft a plan at the earliest. According to sources, the EO questioned that under the Smart City project, Tirupati would get next-gen power supply system and why not the Tirumala hill shrine.
100% LED lighting by Sept

“By the end of August, the electrical wing has to reach 100% target of changing LED lighting from the existing traditional lighting to save energy,” the EO said.

Tirupati JEO P Bhaskar received instructions from the EO that he has to finalise parking at Tiruchanur temple, which is a burden to pilgrims, because of the panchayat fee. He called for establishing time slot darshan tokens issue counters at Narayana Vanam, Bugga, Nagalapuram, Karvetinagaram, Appalayagunta and other TTD temples.

EO: Inspect temporary sheds
The TTD EO called for checking all temporary sheds at Narayanagiri Gardens in view of the rainy season. He also called for immediate renovation if required. “At the same time check the existing power supply lines at Tirumala, particularly at Narayanagiri Gardens where the open queue lines are formed, and ensure safety of pilgrims,” the EO said.

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