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Minister Narayana says top-notch arrangements in place for Rottela Panduga

Minister Narayana says top-notch arrangements in place for Rottela Panduga

The Hindu30-06-2025
Minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MA&UD) Ponguru Narayana along with Nellore Rural MLA Kotamreddy Sridhar Reddy on Monday reviewed the arrangements for 'Rottela Panduga', to begin on July 6(Sunday), near Bara Shaheed Dargah in Nellore. The Minister announced that exceptional arrangements are being made for the festival.
The Minister and the MLA also inaugurated the cleaning machinery donated by Swachh Andhra Corporation to Nellore Municipal Corporation (NMC) to remove hyacinth accumulated in Swarnala Cheruvu lake water. Later, they both discussed the development works being done at the premises of Bara Shaheed Dargah.
Speaking to media, Mr. Narayana said, 'During my previous tenure as Minister in 2014-2019, many development programmes were carried out at Bara Shaheed Dargah. The roads and toilets were arranged so that devotees did not face any difficulties. Separate wash rooms were built especially for women devotees.'
This year, Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu has released ₹5 crore for the construction of a hall in the dargah. MLA Sridhar Reddy and Waqf Board officials are discussing and finalising the hall design. The work will begin immediately after the festival, he said.
Over the years, the number of devotees has increased significantly for Rottela Panduga, which is celebrated as a symbol of religious harmony.
'Efforts are being made to provide the devotees all the necessary facilities. Almost 75% of the works have already been completed and the remaining works will be completed in the next two days. MLA Sridhar Reddy and AP Waqf Board Chairman Abdul Azeez are continuously monitoring the ongoing works at the dargah,' the Minister added.
The MLA said that the oath-taking ceremony of the new chairman of Bara Shaheed Dargah Committee would likely be held on Tuesday (July 1) at 6 p.m.
NMC Commissioner Y.O. Nandan, Deputy Mayor Roop Kumar Yadav, Muslim minority leaders, and key TDP leaders have participated in the programme.
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