Muzrai Chief promises early start for development works at Kukke Subrahmanya

The Karnataka Muzrai Department has announced plans to accelerate development projects at the Kukke Subrahmanya temple, including the construction of 1,000 rooms for devotees. Officials are prioritizing infrastructure upgrades and staff welfare following a review meeting.
Why it matters
Large-scale infrastructure projects at major religious sites significantly impact local tourism, regional employment, and the management of public religious institutions.
Karnataka Commissioner for Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments (Muzrai) Department B Sharath said the ₹604-crore development works, including construction of 1,000 rooms for devotees and staff quarters, among others, at temple town Kukke Subrahmanya will be launched very soon.
The report is a straightforward account of government administrative actions and promises regarding public infrastructure.
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