CM Naidu To Lay Foundation For Gandikota Tourism Project Today

Kurnak: Tourism Minister Kandula Durgesh announced that Prime Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu will leave the cornerstones for a major tourism development project in Gandikota, popularly known as the Grand Canyon of India on Friday.
It is estimated that the project, which is approved within the scope of a central government plan, is implemented at 77.91 Crore cost. The Minister visited Gandikota on Thursday with AP Tourism Corporation General Manager Amrapali Kata and Jumma Masjid, Swamy and Ranganatha temples, Dhangaram, Pennalo to Pavurala Gopuram, Raga Hake Hake Hake Hake Hake Hake Hake Hak.
He said that these attraction centers would be developed and connected in a visitor -friendly way. Durgesh said CM will leave almost a fundamental stone for five tourism projects worth 165 Crore throughout the state. These include the modernization of a Buddhist experience center and water sports facilities in Nagarjunasagar, which includes ₹ 25 Crore expenditure in Nagarjunasagar in Palnadu, 29.87 Crore, using the Ahobilam temple in the Nandyal region. Tourism Minister, Oberoi group near Gandikota underlined that a 5 -star hotel will establish. CM will also leave the cornerstone for this.
In addition, a new 116 -room Lemon Tree Premier Hotel will be built with a ₹ 80 Crore investment in Tirupati and will create 300 direct and 600 indirect businesses. He said that the PPP has recently signed a 10,000 crore -worth mous to increase tourism infrastructure under the PPP model. Among those present, YSR KADAPA Responsible Minister S. Savita and Jammalamadugu Mla Ch. Adinarayana Reddy.