The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has unveiled its ambitious Vision 2047 Mission, aiming to transform Tirumala into a model pilgrimage center. Speaking at Annamaiah Bhavan on Sunday, TTD Executive Officer (EO) J Syamala Rao highlighted the mission’s alignment with the “Swarna Andhra Vision 2047”, focusing on planned development, environmental management, and heritage conservation.
The EO explained that the current infrastructure, based on the 2019 Tirumala Urban Development Authority (TUDA) Master Plan, no longer meets Tirumala’s evolving requirements. To address this, TTD has invited proposals from reputed agencies to develop 18 transformative projects under Vision 2047.
The initiative emphasizes improving both functionality and aesthetics in Tirumala. Major projects include:
According to the EO, around 10% of the planned goals have already been achieved, with more progress underway. He emphasized the need for Urban Design guidelines to ensure that all constructions preserve Tirumala’s spiritual and aesthetic essence.
TTD is also integrating technology into its services to enhance the pilgrim experience. Plans include:
“Our ultimate goal is to preserve Tirumala’s spiritual values while enriching the experience for generations through technology,” said the EO.
With Vision 2047, TTD aims to create a sustainable, well-managed pilgrimage hub that reflects Tirumala’s spiritual significance while embracing modernization. This mission underscores TTD’s dedication to balancing heritage conservation with modern infrastructure and technology.
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