– Sannidhanam: ₹600.47 crore (2022-27), ₹100.02 crore (2028-33), ₹77.68 crore (2034-39).
– Pampa: Total estimated cost of ₹207.48 crore across two phases.
– Trek route development planned for ₹47.97 crore.
– Total projected cost: ₹1,033.62 crore; additional upgrades worth ₹314.96 crores between 2025-30.
The initiatives outlined by Chief Minister Vijayan reinforce Kerala’s commitment to balancing spiritual heritage with modern infrastructure needs at Sabarimala – a site experiencing exponential pilgrim growth annually.By detailing long-term investment plans extending into mid-century, the government aims not only to enhance amenities but also ensure environmental sustainability around sacred spaces like Pampa and Nilackal.
This proactive stance could help manage rising footfalls while boosting local economic activity tied to tourism and religious pilgrimage without neglecting cultural sensitivities or ecological concerns.The articulation of facts regarding financial interventions during crises underscores state obligation toward temple upkeep without dependence on external donations alone. However, such extensive funding demands rigorous implementation accountability to address doubts about fund allocation delays voiced earlier.
Criticism over perceived priorities highlights ongoing political scrutiny when blending administrative policies with religious contexts-a dynamic increasingly visible in pluralistic democracies like India.
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