– Safety and accessibility emphasized in the design.
– Facilities include a dining hall accommodating up to 1,400 devotees for Annaprasadam (free meals), a milk-feeding room for mothers with infants, first-aid centre, Kalyana Katta (tonsuring facility), and multiple Annaprasadam distribution points.
The development of the PAC-5 complex represents a significant step towards enhancing pilgrim amenities at one of India’s most popular religious destinations.By addressing long-standing infrastructure challenges like accommodation shortages through modern features aimed at safety and accessibility-e.g., dedicated infant feeding spaces-the initiative demonstrates responsiveness to diverse needs among pilgrims.
With roughly 45,000 pilgrims accommodated daily atop Tirumala and projected expansions potentially serving thousands more visitors post-inauguration, this project aligns well with increasing footfall trends observed at holy sites across india. It also indicates prosperous continuity from conceptualization during a previous government to execution now.
this collaborative effort highlights how governance can transcend political cycles when focused on community welfare-a positive indicator for developmental projects across public sectors in India.