Naidu In Tirumala For Grandson Devansh’s Birthday

What are you doing? Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu arrived here on a two-day visit to Tirumala on Friday to offer prayers on the birthday of his grandson Nara Devansh.
Naidu was received by ministers, public representatives and officials at the helipad at Sri Venkateswara Agricultural College. He then went to Tirumala by road and reached Gayatri Nilayam, where he spent the night.
On Saturday morning, the CM is scheduled to offer prayers to Lord Venkateswara along with his family members Nara Bhuvaneswari, Nara Lokesh, Brahmani and Nara Devansh.
After darshan, the CM and his family would attend the Annadanam program at Matrusri Tarigonda Vengamamba Annaprasadam Complex where they would serve food to devotees and interact with them.
The CM’s family will donate ₹44 lakh to the Annaprasadam foundation, which will cover one-day expenses. The family has contributed 12 times so far to the Sri Venkateswara Annaprasadam Foundation in the name of the CM’s grandson.
Although he is entitled to protocol darshan through the Mahadwaram, Naidu usually enters the temple through the Vaikuntam Row Complex along with ordinary devotees. He continued this practice since his first term as CM, except on occasions like Brahmotsavam. During these visits, he reviews the regulations in the queuing complex and gives new instructions to TTD officials.
Later in the day, the CM would visit the Integrated Command and Control Center in Tirumala and review its operations. He will also inaugurate the food and water analysis laboratory established jointly by the state food laboratory and the food safety and standards authority and review the ongoing development work.
Among those who received him were district officer Anagani Satya Prasad, TTD chairman BR Naidu and EO Muddada Ravichandra.




