Rs 100 crore allotted for tourism development in Hanuman's birthplace
The plan appears to be carrying forward the project mentioned by former chief minister Basavaraj Bommai of BJP in the February 2023 budget, in which Anjanadri hill and its surroundings were to be developed at an estimated cost of Rs 100 crore
PTI
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday said Rs 100 crore would be
allocated for the development of tourism in Anjanadri Hills, which is
considered by many to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman.
''Anjanadri Hills and surrounding areas of Koppal district hold
mythological and historical importance. Rs 100 crore will be provided to
develop tourism in these areas,'' Siddaramaiah said. The plan appears to be
carrying forward the project mentioned by former chief minister Basavaraj
Bommai of BJP in the February 2023 budget, in which Anjanadri hill and its
surroundings were to be developed at an estimated cost of Rs 100 crore, in
order to provide basic facilities to tourists. Bommai had said at the time that
an invitation to tender had been put out.
Anjanadri Hills is named after Anjaneya, the other name of Hanuman, who
was born to Anjana (mother). It is located in Koppal district, close to
Anegundi across river Tungabhadra. The place was known as Kishkinda, according
to mythology and is visited by believers of lord Hanuman. The hill is also
famous for panoramic views of the sunsets, nearby landscapes and the
Tungabhadra River flowing between the mountains and rocks.
Noting that well-equipped residential complexes are being constructed
for devotees travelling from Karnataka to pilgrimage destinations such as
Tirumala and Srisailam in Andhra Pradesh and Guddapur in Maharashtra,
Siddaramaiah added that the government has also undertaken construction work in
Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh in the current year at a cost of Rs five crore.
Furthermore, he said, a bridge-cum-barrage work will be undertaken by
the Public Works Department at a cost of Rs158 crore near Chikkamanchale
village in Raichur district to provide connectivity to Mantralaya.
Separate authorities will be set up for the development of Sri Ghati
Subramanyaswamy temple in Bengaluru Rural district and Huligemma temple of
Koppal district, he added. In addition, the CM said, a 'vision group'
comprising members from society and representatives of departments concerned
will be created to provide basic facilities at 34,165 ‘C’ category historical
temples that do not earn any income.
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