- Tata group has agreed to take up massive plantation work at Tara Tarini hill
- Rs. 50 lakh would be financed by the Central government for the project
- Bathroom complex & facilitation centre for pilgrims would be built up
A big solar lighting project would be taken up at the famous
Tara Tarini hill shrine in Ganjam district. It
was part of discussion in the Annual General Body Meeting of the Tara Tarini
Development Board (TTDB) held in the conference hall in the office of the
Revenue Divisional Commissioner (RDC), southern division, in Berhampur on May
25, 2012. This meeting was presided by the RDC Laxmi Narayn Nayak, who happens
to be the chairman of the TTDB. Vice-chairman of the TTDB, the Ganjam Collector
Kishen Kumar, its secretary Pramod Panda, and officials of different departments,
office bearers of TTDB, members of TTDB and dignitaries of the city were
present at the meeting.
TTDB secretary Mr. Panda said such major solar light project
is being implemented in any religious shrine in the State for the second time.
A similar solar light project is already on in Sri Jagannath temple in Puri.
According to Mr. Panda for this solar lighting project Rs. 50 lakh would be
financed by the Central government and it would be installed by Odisha
Renewable Energy Development Agency (OREDA). The hill top of this hill shrine
would be lighted up by this renewable source of energy.
During discussions it was also revealed that funds worth
around Rs.72 lakh from the Central government and State government for
development of tourism prospects of this hill shrine was already with the
district administration. Using this fund a bathroom complex and a facilitation
centre for pilgrims would be built up at the hill shine.
At the request of the TTDB, the Tata group has agreed to
take up massive plantation work at the Tara Tarini hill, said Mr. Panda. Source: The Hindu
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