
Telangana CM performs ‘bhoomi puja’ for ₹225-crore Gnana Saraswati temple redevelopment works in Basar
The Hindu
Telangana Chief Minister performs ‘bhoomi puja’ for ₹225-crore redevelopment of historic Gnana Saraswati temple in Basar.
Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, flanked by Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, performed ‘bhoomi puja’ for the much-awaited redevelopment of the historic Gnana Saraswati temple in Basar of Nirmal district on Monday (April 6, 2026).
Basar, an abode of Goddess Saraswati, is renowned for ‘Aksharabhyasam (initiation into learning). The temple town, located on the banks of the Godavari, is set to host the Godavari Pushkaralu (the once in 12-years event to worship the river), in June, 2027.
As part of a major initiative aimed at grand transformation of the Basar temple, the State government has allocated ₹225 crore for the redevelopment of the temple. The comprehensive redevelopment plan envisages expansion of the Sanctum and ardha mandapam, construction of 9-storey Rajagopuram in the north, 7-storey towers in other directions, among other temple development works.
The key features of the master plan for the temple redevelopment include infrastructure upgrade for enhancing pilgrim amenities while preserving the temple traditions, the temple sources said. The master plan was prepared in consultation with the Sringeri Sharada Peetham.
Earlier in the day, the Chief Minister arrived in Basar on a scheduled visit of the combined Adilabad district. He along with his wife Geetha Reddy and family members performed special puja at the historic temple in Basar.
Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president B. Mahesh Kumar Goud, Ministers Konda Surekha and Jupalli Krishna Rao, among others were present.

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