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Tirupati-model administration required in Sabarimala
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The recent controversy over the missing gold at Sabarimala temple has revealed the systemic flaws in the functioning of the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB). While the board members change every two years, the absence of a top-level professional management is posing a challenge to efficient administration of temples and other institutions, said former chief secretary K Jayakumar, who served in various capacities with the board and Sabarimala. Pitching for a Tirupati-model administration at the hill shrine, Jayakumar pointed at the need to plug loopholes in the Sabarimala administration by minimising manual interventions. The senior bureaucrat, who led the high-powered committee for Sabarimala from 2012 to 17, said structural changes should be made in TDB for proper management of Sabarimala and other shrines. On the Tirupati model, a senior IAS officer should be posted at the boards helm, he told TNIE as part of Express Dialogues. Assigned by the state, Jayakumar had studied the functioning of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Board. I submitted the report in 2012. Sabarimala and Tirupati are different in nature. Tirupati allows darshan throughout the year. Here, the temple is opened periodically and hence there are some peculiar problems. A full-fledged office of TTD is functioning at Tirumala, led by a senior officer. That machinery is well geared to meet any eventuality, he said. Jayakumar said TDB should replace the seasonal arrangements at Sabarimala with a permanent system. In his report, he had suggested opening permanent offices of TDB at Pampa and Pathanamthitta. P4
Missing gold controversy does not surprise me: Former CS K Jayakumar
Former Chief Secretary K Jayakumar probably has had the longest tenure in Sabarimala in different capacities, including as special commissioner and chairman of the HC-appointed high-powered committee. One of the key driving forces behind the tagline Kerala - Gods Own Country, he is a rare combination of poetry and bureaucracy. A multifaceted personality, he is a Sahitya Akademi Award-winning poet, versatile lyricist, accomplished administrator, and an acclaimed painter. In a free-wheeling conversation, Jayakumar tells TNIE that the Travancore Devaswom Board has structural problems and explains what needs to be done to protect the sanctity of the hill shrine. Excerpts You had a long tenure at Sabarimala in different capacities. Whats your take on the current controversy over the missing gold? My long tenure at Sabarimala has helped me understand the developmental trajectory and the structural weaknesses in its totality. The current controversy doesnt surprise me. There are structural problems in the (Travancore Devaswom) Board. As a functional entity, the board should be more professional. The staff needs training. The system has to improve and information technology should be applied. We can plug the loopholes in Sabarimala by minimising manual interventions. Sponsorship-related issues led to the recent controversy... Sponsorship is a good thing. But how we channelise sponsorships is important. Who should a prospective sponsor meet? Ideally, we should have a system under which terms and conditions are fixed, like the deliverables by the sponsor and the privileges hed get. TDBs dealing with sponsors is amorphous. Systems should be objective, with an officer in charge of sponsorships. Middlemen arise because TDB doesnt have such a system. Sabarimala can be managed well, if theres an objective and professional system in place. A lot of people would be ready to make contributions to Lord Ayyappa if the money is used well. What are the other administrative weaknesses you noticed at Sabarimala? The temple cannot be run like a government office, as it deals with customs and traditions. Devotees are often impulsive and emotional. We should have the machinery to handle all these. There should be dialogue with devotees, objectivity, and transparency. Theres definitely a need to modernise the boards administration. I hope this crisis will turn out to be an opportunity for modernisation. The board should become efficient through process re-engineering, inducting new people; the general administrative level should be raised. A core question is whether the state is required to administer temples The Travancore Maharaja was the administrator of all these temples. When the princely rule ended, all such temples except the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple (in Thiruvananthapuram), was handed over to the government through a covenant. The covenant says the government shall not directly administer temples. Instead, a board representing the devotees was to be formed, which would hold authority over temple affairs. This covenant is still upheld in letter and spirit. The government isnt directly involved in temple administration; its role is limited to appointing board members. But there are campaigns claiming that the government siphoned off money from Sabarimala Theres a widespread misinformation campaign that money from TDB temples is spent for other things by the government. It is aimed at polarisation and to create confusion. Government does not take a single paisa from the board. Its impossible as well. The board cannot even withdraw its fixed deposits without court permission. Claims of fund diversion by the government are entirely baseless and malicious. Many conspiracy theories are being floated in that regard... They are mere conspiracies. In fact, the government provides financial support to Devaswoms. During my tenure, I introduced a dedicated budget head for the Sabarimala master plan and allocated Rs 10 crore. Beyond that, we neither take money from Sabarimala nor provide additional funds. Such a claim is entirely false. Even during the counting of offerings, strict protocols are followed to prevent any form of theft or misappropriation. The government does not take a penny from Sabarimala. Does TDB use revenue from Sabarimala to support other temples? Yes. A significant portion of the boards revenue comes from Sabarimala. Only a handful of other temples like Chettikulangara and Malayalapuzha generate enough income to sustain themselves. The salaries of Devaswom employees are largely funded by Sabarimala. There were discussions about creating a Sabarimala Trust, similar to the Padmanabhaswamy Temple Trust... Establishing an autonomous trust for the temple could severely impact TDBs financial stability. Any new administrative mechanism must be relevant and meaningful, with a distinct identity. It should offer functional autonomy while preserving the boards rights over the temples revenue. Running Sabarimala costs approximately Rs 100 crore annually. Appointing a senior officer and implementing a standardised framework could significantly improve the management of Sabarimala. Isnt it the Devaswom Boards responsibility to ensure the quality of products distributed from temples, like sandalwood paste? Absolutely. The board bears full responsibility. Temples are run using devotees money and its the boards duty to uphold their trust. They must ensure the sanctity and quality of offerings. Devotees should hold the board accountable. There are demands for greater government control over temple administration. Whats your view? I believe these demands are related to future development needs, which require coordination between departments like PWD and forest. To my knowledge, neither this government nor any previous government has sought direct control over temple administration. It wouldnt be possible anywayit would violate the covenant that governs temple management. The master plan sets a vision for 2040, which is ambitious and challenging. Executing it sustainably is even harder. Is the disappearance of goldunnoticed since 2019 and only surfacing in 2025a failure of the system? Yes, it reflects a systemic failure. Since its a matter under judicial review, I wont comment. What surprises me is how something as valuable as gold was taken out of the temple. It belongs to Lord Ayyappa. Why wasnt it repaired on-site? Both the court and temple manuals clearly state that no items belonging to Ayyappa should be removed from the premises. How effective is the audit system? Id prefer not to comment as its under scrutiny by multiple agencies. Can the public access information about temple assets? Each temple has a thiruvabharana commissioner responsible for ornaments and jewellery, which are stored in secure chambers. Whether these assets are audited or stock-verified regularly, I cant say. Thats what I refer to as systemic failure. There should be annual stock verification for such precious items. Some board members privately complain that excessive court interference curbs the boards autonomy... Autonomy doesnt mean sovereign power. Institutions are always bound by checks and balances. Theres no merit in that argument. Court monitoring provides necessary supervision it isnt judicial activism. The Hindu Religious Endowments Act, which came after the covenant, defines the courts role. It has the legal authority to audit temple assets, which is why it intervenes in places like Guruvayur. The courts are fulfilling their legal obligations. Judicial supervision is beneficialwithout it, things could deteriorate further. Whos responsible for the 2019 lapse? My question is: why was the item allowed to be removed from the site? Can the administrative office alone be held responsible? Nobody suddenly decides to take gold from Sabarimala. There must have been a conspiracy. How could it happen without the boards knowledge? I dont know. It wasnt robberyit was taken out as if it were legitimate. There must have been a process behind it. When intent is bad, consultation becomes conspiracy. When the board takes a decision, can a commissioner record his objections? The Act is a bit vague on this aspect. You have to empower the office of the executive officer, who is the trustee of the faith of crores of people. We have to elevate the office to a higher level. Elevating the system means bringing in professionalism. How transparent are the kanikka (hundi) offerings? It is transparent as it doesnt go to anyones pocket but is sent through a conveyor belt which nobody tampers with. It heads straight to the counting centre. A vigilance officer had said bundles of notes were taken to Thiruvananthapuram... (Dismissively) What all people say! These are many stories for which there is no evidence. The basis of your questions hints theres a dharmic flaw or a deterioration of values. The flaw in public and administrative morality that has affected other sectors has affected TDB too. We should focus on how we can check this systemically. Can the example of Tirupati be emulated in Sabarimala? Thats possible. But there are many problems. Mindsets and attitudes need to change. Tirumala has been a model for many years. Pilgrims comfort is taken care of; they are fed as guests of Lord Venkateswara. But in our temples, our annadanam has a take it or leave it attitude. It is a question of the attitude of Malayalis. The board alone cannot be blamed. But can we compare Sabarimala, a hill shrine located in the forest, to the Tirupati temple? Theres no comparison at all. Maintaining Sabarimala is a big issue. We should remove the defects using the master plan. Thats why we made Nilakkal a base camp. We have a huge parking complex and accommodation facilities there. Sabarimala has a unique character. Devotees climb uphill, facing hardship with devotion. There are attempts to convert it into more of a tourist centre It shouldnt be. Thats the challenge of implementing the master plan that envisages convenience to pilgrims and respect for the environment. Its a forest shrine and therein lies its power. We cant agree to anything that upsets the forests. If that happens, the very character of the shrine is lost. We should in fact plant trees to compensate for the deforestation that happened earlier. Theres a suggestion to keep Sabarimala temple open round the year. Is that practical? Its better not to interfere with customs and ritualistic practices. Recently, there was a plan to relocate bhasmakkulam. Is that part of the master plan? It has more to do with customs rather than the master plan. As per vastu shastra, ponds should be located on the north-east side. But here, its on the north-west side astrologically, not ideal. Many thantris have mentioned this. The shrine comes within the Periyar Tiger Reserve. What kind of construction is allowed in such a sensitive location? Within the 67 acres, we have some freedom to carry out construction, but we cannot cut trees. Will the offices of thantri and melsanthi be relocated? Yes, they have to be relocated. Its a shrine. There shouldnt be any residential area there. The same applies to the executive officers residence too. The master plan too suggests the removal of residential buildings around the shrine. Are we looking at aesthetics too? The high-powered committee has a role here. We should maintain architectural consistency and follow height regulations. The master plan covers zoning and architectural uniformity. I think around 25% of the master plan has been completed so far. Whats causing the delay? There may be delays due to resources. Sponsors havent done much to implement the master plan... they are willing to give money to Ayyappa but not to set up facilities for devotees. There are interested parties. If we handle this professionally, we will get donations. We need a professional toolkit to negotiate with sponsors. There should be a clear procedure to select sponsors. Will these controversies affect the trust of sponsors? We have to wait and see. What kind of system would you suggest to handle sponsorship? A manual for sponsorship is required to remove middlemen and to ensure transparency, thereby allowing those who have money to come forward. We should objectify the deliverables to the sponsor. Whats the system followed currently? Now, everythings done in an informal manner. Even the court insists that nothing be given formally and that everyone be treated alike. I think there should be no space for subjective interpretation. If I am a donor, I should be entitled to certain privileges. If the court doesnt permit it, we should try to convince the court. If we ensure transparency, therell be no issue. Whats your take on special darshan? Ayyappan doesnt encourage it. There are many temples which allow special darshan; I dont agree with it. Was it right to limit the virtual queue? I dont know much about it. The desirability of virtual queue should be revisited. There are certain cases where we have to give some privileges to people like senior citizens or VIPs. All these are currently done informally. Theres nothing wrong with including the donor too. I personally dont prefer any kind of discrimination before Ayyappan. A majority of Devaswom Board employees reportedly belong to a certain caste None of these are legal. Other than the normal reservation criteria in government, Devaswom Boards dont have any additional reservation. According to law, only the reservation policy followed by the government is applicable. What about ooranma rights? Thats only in the Malabar Devaswom Board. It is very limited in Travancore Devaswom Board. Koodalmanikyam also falls under the Malabar Devaswom Board, where the karayma people have certain rights. But these arent legally tenable once a board is formed. We have to convince them that if there is a law in the land, it is applicable to all. You were one of the most popular collectors in Kozhikode. People still talk about your tenure there Becoming a district collector is an opportunity, as you have more freedom. I had a bit more freedom at the time, as the collector was in charge of the corporation too. I got a go-ahead from the then Chief Minister K Karunakaran. I did things which I felt Kozhikode needed. It was a time when Vaikom Muhammed Basheer, Thikkodiyan and M T Vasudevan Nair were active. The friendship and support they extended were a great endorsement of the sincerity of purpose. Speaking of MT, the lyrics of the song Chandanalepa Sugandham were asked to be rewritten multiple times... It took many days. I see it as a sign of MTs care for me, as he wanted me to write the best lyrics possible. MT is a perfectionist. From MT, I understood a great artists sense of benchmark. He would always say, You can do better. You were instrumental in starting IFFK, and also played a key role in branding Kerala as Gods Own Country When we thought about organising the film festival, the KSFDC didnt have money. But we managed to get sponsorship, and the first film festival was held in Kozhikode. Later, the government took it up in the third year through the film academy. It was P A Sreenivasan who brought me into tourism. I wanted Kerala to make an impact and thought of bringing a splashy advertisement campaign. Im happy that I was actively involved in coining the tagline Gods Own Country. Your father (M Krishnan Nair) was a filmmaker who directed three chief ministers MGR, NTR and Jayalalithaa. But its said he didnt want you to enter cinema My father never saw cinema as a bad thing. Many youngsters then used to come into the world of glamour like fireflies and fade away. He didnt want his children to end up like that. My father said he wasnt banning me from films, but was asking me not to hamper my education. After I joined IAS, I started writing songs. He encouraged me. He directed three chief ministers. He was a humble man and never realised the magnitude of that achievement. In which songs did the visualisation do justice to your lyrics? I think a majority of the songs did not do justice to the lyrics. The song Sooryaamshuvoro Vayalpoovilum was portrayed in a relatively better manner... the euphoria has been captured in the shots. Youve also directed a movie... Yes, Varnachirakukal. If I make a movie, it will have a social bearing. If the right kind of producer comes around, I might make a movie. I am not bothered about age. (Laughs). Have you ever fallen into political red-tapism, given the scope for clashes between politicians and bureaucrats? Theres no need for it. Do what is right. Some people may not like what you do because your right may be somebodys wrong. Recently, you spoke against the tendency of one-size-fits-all being imposed upon us... Yes. I recently wrote a poem against this. If we cry, all of us are to cry the same way: one nation - one cry, one nation - one laughter. I may not be an activist. But if somebody has the patience to dwell on my poetry, itll prove rewarding. Youve donned many roles and had an illustrious career. Which one do you cherish the most? I am essentially a poet (smiles). Do you see yourself as a bureaucrat who is a poet or a poet who is a bureaucrat? That is a big predicament I face. Poetry is your very being. I have written film songs and have held high-profile bureaucratic positions, but the stamp of IAS poet is more or less a permanent fixture on me. I dont mind. I am someone who was a poet even before I became an IAS officer.
AP LAWCET result 2025 released at lawcet-sche.aptonline.in: Direct link to download
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Ayyappa Seva Sangham criticises Sabarimala preparations, alleges neglect amid gold row
PATHANAMTHITTA: With the Mandalam-Makaravilakku pilgrimage season approaching and President Droupadi Murmu scheduled to visit Sabarimala, several approach roads to Pampa remain in a poor state, prompting criticism from devotee organisations. They have accused the state government of neglecting basic infrastructure at the hill shrine while being fully engaged in damage control over the Sabarimala gold plating controversy. Akhila Bharatha Ayyappa Seva Sangham general secretary D Vijayakumar said preparations for the annual pilgrimage season were largely ignored this year. He pointed out that around 30 government departments, including police, devaswom, transport, and forest, are involved in Sabarimala arrangements, yet coordination among them remains weak. He suggested appointing a dedicated IAS officer to oversee Sabarimala affairs. Highlighting road conditions, Vijayakumar noted that the Kerala High Court had identified 17 major roads and 57 subsidiary roads linked to Sabarimala for maintenance. Yet every year, the condition of these roads remains the same. With just a month left for the season, roads are still in a pathetic state. As usual, temporary patchwork will be done at the last minute, just for namesake, he said. Vijayakumar also raised concerns over traffic management. In many stretches, even two vehicles cannot pass simultaneously. A multilevel parking system should be developed. Instead of improving facilities for pilgrims, the government is focused on revenue collection, he said. According to his organisations unofficial estimate, Sabarimala generates over Rs 2,000 crore each pilgrimage season through vehicle entry fees, GST from purchases, and KSRTC service revenue. Sabarimala gold theft: SIT takes priest-turned-businessman Unnikrishnan Potti into custody Comparing Sabarimala with Tirupati, he said, Bus services are free at Tirupati, but at Sabarimala, even urinals are not fully free. Devotees face exploitation at every step. Since they are genuine devotees, they do not complain, and the government takes advantage of this. He urged the government to appoint a permanent chief executive officer at Sannidhanam, stating that seasonal officers and last-minute planning are insufficient. Vijayakumar also accused the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) of sidelining the Ayyappa Seva Sangham. We are the only organised body of Ayyappa devotees, ready to provide 24-hour free annadanam at Sabarimala, but we are excluded due to the greed of certain TDB members, he said. He warned that poor government services create space for middlemen and corrupt elements. The organisation highlighted concerns over aravana and prasadam distribution, poor sanitation, and unfair pricing. Safety issues were also raised, with demands for accident-free travel through redesigning dangerous curves along the Punalur-Muvattupuzha road under a safe zone project. Vijayakumar said pilgrims from other states are being overcharged by taxi operators, and basic awareness boards asking pilgrims not to throw clothes into the Pampa are missing. Referring to the ongoing gold plating controversy , Vijayakumar criticised the present TDB leadership, alleging ritual violations and corruption. The TDB president claims to have sent the Sabarimala idols five times for maintenance without informing the special commissioner or the court. If the members have any morality left, they should resign, he said.
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From literary escapes to grocery aisle discovery and skincare-inspired itineraries, Skyscanner's report reveals that 2026 is going to be the year of personal travel, with Indian travellers increasingly choosing to design trips that align more closely with their passions and identities. Suryakumar Yadav, Brand Ambassador, Skyscanner India and Neel Ghose, Skyscanner Travel Trends and Destinations Expert, at Travel Trends 2026 Report Launch This commitment to travel is reflected in their plans: 3 in 5 Indians are aiming to travel more in 2026, with many willing to spend the same or more on flights (58%), accommodation (49%), and car hire (35%) compared to 2025. At the same time, Indian travellers remain cost-conscious, with the top factors shaping their itineraries being food (63%), flight costs (60%), accommodation (56%), and visa requirements (48%). This combination of prioritising travel while making informed choices shows that Indian travellers are dedicated to enriching experiences without compromising on smart spending. Speaking on the report, Neel Ghose, Skyscanner Travel Trends and Destinations Expert , shared, Marked by a shift towards deeper meaning and hyper-personalised choices, were witnessing a change in how Indians are approaching travel. One in three travellers are steering clear of touristy spots in favour of quieter, authentic alternatives. In planning their journeys, travellers are increasingly turning to digital tools, while social media motivates them to seek experiences that genuinely reflect their individual tastes. As travel in India continues to grow rapidly, technology remains at the heart of this evolution. With 86% expressing confidence in using AI to plan and book their trips in 2026, our report shows that Indians lead the world in embracing AI for travel. At Skyscanner, tools like the app-exclusive Savvy Search, powered by OpenAIs ChatGPT, help bring this to life by offering curated destination ideas complete with flight options. This rise in personalisation underpins our 2026 theme: travel is no longer just about escaping life its about discovering deeper ways to connect with it." Celebrated on the cricket field as Mr. 360 for his all-round play, Suryakumar SKY Yadav shared his take on the importance of smart travel planning, establishing himself as the Mr. 360 of travel as well. "T ravel has always been close to my heart its my way of switching off, exploring new cultures, and finding hidden gems along the way. Just like cricket, it keeps me curious and excited. With Skyscanner, I hope more people see how easy it can be to plan trips that are fun, affordable, and full of memories waiting to be made. Using a comprehensive analysis of Skyscanners proprietary global search data, partner contributions, and a consumer survey of 2,000 Indian travellers, Skyscanners Travel Trends 2026 Report reveals an evolution in travel, one where travellers are elevating the best of the here and now. Seven Travel Trends for 2026 Destination Check-In With a growing appetite for cultural immersion and design-led escapes, travellers are curating journeys where the hotel isnt just a stopover, but the star. In fact, 82% of Indians admit to choosing a destination not for its landmarks, but for the promise of a stay so compelling, it becomes the very reason to travel. For those planning their own Destination Check-In, Skyscanners hotel result filters help find the ideal stay from boutique hotels to penthouses or beachfront villas. By quickly sorting via star ratings, accommodation type, or neighbourhood vibe, they can make their search part of the adventure. Shelf Discovery Grocery aisles are no longer just about grabbing essentials, theyve become portals to culture, a way to experience the most authentic flavours of a country. Nearly 8 in 10 Indian travellers say they most often visit local supermarkets when travelling abroad, while 73% make a stop at convenience stores to discover quick bites and local staples. And for the aficionados (60%), its more than just shopping, its the ultimate cultural deep dive, a sensory adventure where every shelf tells a story and every flavour becomes a memory. Glowmads Travel is becoming the new beauty ritual, with 57% of Indian travellers stocking up on skincare and beauty products abroad, and nearly half choosing destinations for their wellness appeal. Trips are now a chance to turn virtual routines into real-world experiences, indulging both wanderlust and wellness. From hunting duty-free luxury fragrances (53%) and exploring cult beauty stores (48%) to enjoying local treatments (45%), wellness is increasingly shaping the way Indians travel. Expanding upon this growing trend, Mini Sood Banerjee, Marketing Director, Laneige India, adds, Skincare has seeped so deeply into our routines that its become more of a daily ritual rather than a one-off for a big moment. In this evolution, Korean beauty has emerged as a global wave, setting new standards for innovation, minimalism, and that luminous, healthy glow. At Laneige, our beauty philosophy is grounded in care and consistency, and that doesnt stop when you leave home. With travel becoming a way of life and a form of self-expression, skincare is no longer an afterthought; its a ritual that moves with you. Altitude Shift Indians are swapping beaches for mountains and choosing off-peak seasons to answer the call of the wild. A striking 92% now dream of year-round alpine escapes, with skiing and winter adventures just one chapter in the story. For Gen Z (51%) and millennials (47%) especially, the thrill lies in achievement, and with trek collectives like The Land of Wanderlust gaining momentum, highlands are fast becoming the ultimate badge of travel honour. And in this season of ticking off personal quests, other trends that are inspiring journeys in 2026 include: Family Miles: The spirit of Indian culture via intergenerational travel continues to grow stronger: nearly half of Indian travellers (47%) have journeyed with their parents as adults, 44% have travelled with children under 18, and 38% have experienced three-generation trips with both parents and children Catching Flights & Feelings: Travel isnt just about broadening horizons but opening them to new people and connections along the way. From chance encounters that blossom into friendships, to whirlwind romances abroad face-to-face, 87% of Indians are saying that travel has sparked new connections Book-bound: From tracing the footsteps of beloved characters to seeking out dreamy libraries and hidden bookshops, nearly 8 in 10 Indians have either booked or are considering a book-inspired getaway. Today, embracing literature is not just a pastime but an experience, and this growing fascination with titles is translating into travel Indias Top Trending* and Best Value** Destinations In 2026, Indian travellers will be broadening their travel map with destinations that combine authenticity and discovery. Making it to the list of top trending destinations are unique getaways, spanning cultural hubs, scenic retreats, and rising global spots. As for the best value destinations, the list shows Indian travellers are willing to splurge where it matters, while saving smartly elsewhere, offering the finest experiences without the premium price tag. These include: Trending Destinations % Increase In Searches Best Value Destination for 2026 % Price Drop Jorhat, India + 493% Tirupati, India -18% Jaffna, Sri Lanka + 325% Langkawi, Malaysia -17% Muscat, Oman + 211% Berlin, Germany -16% Queenstown, New Zealand + 151% Dehradun, India -14% Chiang Rai, Thailand + 133% Phuket, Thailand -13% Neel Ghose adds, What we're seeing is that Indian travellers are gravitating towards deeper cultural connections and experiences. Social media, particularly authentic video guides, are inspiring this wanderlust and shaping how people choose their next destination. The surge in searches for places like Jorhat and Jaffna reflect a desire to explore relatively lesser-known gems, rich in heritage and local flavour. On the other hand, the best value destinations have benefited from improved connectivity, new routes, and expanded flight options, making traditionally premium locations like Berlin more accessible to a larger number of Indians. Together, this shows how travellers are becoming more intentional and strategic in their choices for 2026. here . Notes to the Editor *Destinations seeing increase in flight searches between 1st January 2025 and 30th June 2025 for travel throughout 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, then selected for travel suitability. **Based on % price drop for economy class return flight booked between 1st January 2025 and 30th June 2025 for travel throughout 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, then selected for travel suitability. About Skyscanner Skyscanner is a global leader in travel that helps travellers plan and book their trip with ease and confidence. Every month, Skyscanner connects millions of travellers, in 180 countries and 37 languages, to more than 1200 trusted travel partners so they can find flight, hotel or car hire options. Founded in 2003, Skyscanner has offices worldwide, in Europe, Asia-Pacific and North America where traveller-first innovations are developed and powered by data and insights. Making use of the latest technology, Skyscanner simplifies the complexity of travel and provides honest and transparent solutions, searching around 100 billion prices every day so travellers can be sure they've seen the best possible options, all in one place.
IRCTC launches a 10-day religious tour, 'Sri Rameswaram-Tirupati Dakshin Darshan Yatra,' covering major South Indian pilgrimage sites. Departing from Nasik on Nov 7, 2025, the all-inclusive package includes travel, meals, lodging, and guided temple visits.
TUDA Chairman proposes steps for planned development in Tirupati
Call to establish Balaji railway division in Tirupati gets louder
The idea of a new division developed in the 1990s, however, remains a non-starter due to political disinterest, as the issue has been neglected during successive regimes
AP: Two red sanders smugglers arrested, Rs 8 crore worth of logs seized
Amaravati: Officials of Red Sanders anti-smuggling task force (RSASTF), Tirupati, arrested two inter-state red sanders smugglers and seized 356 logs weighing 9,576 kg worth Rs 8 crore. The operation was conducted at Tughlakabad in south-east Delhi on October 6, by a team led by the Task Force SP P Srinivas, and inspector Shaik Khader Basha. Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Teenager killed by man for mocking him over wife, appearance
Hyderabad: A 16-year-old boy was stabbed to death by a man who was enraged after the teenager mocked him over his wife leaving him. The incident occurred on Friday, October 10, in Renigunta Mandal of Tirupati district, Andhra Pradesh. The deceased has been identified as N Srihari. Police said Srihari would constantly mock the accused, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Greater Tirupati Proposal Awaiting Government Nod
The idea of expanding Tirupatis civic boundaries has been under discussion since 2010.
Closure Of South Gate At Tirupati West Railway Station Causes Hardships
Closure of the south gate near the West Railway Station in Tirupati is causing difficulties for local residents, forcing them to daily take longer routes to reach their destinations
Planners and architects will play key role in achieving Viksit Bharat, says IIT Tirupati Director
At SPA Vijayawadas ninth convocation, K.N. Satyanarayana highlights sustainability, technology, heritage, and human-centric design as the four drivers of Indias future cities, while emphasizing closer collaboration with IIT Tirupati and the role of graduates in building inclusive, innovative urban spaces
Tirupati police seize two trucksloads of firecrackers
Fire breaks out at aluminium plant near Tirupati
Fall in the prices of life-saving drugs after GST 2.0 explained in Tirupati
Key role of governance in shaping countrys future highlighted at IIT-Tirupati
The zoo staff gave a warm farewell when Kusha was buried within the zoo premises
The animal accidently got entangled in its enclourse and could not free itself. Despite immediate rescue by staff and the rapid response from the zoo's veterinary team, Kusha could not be revived: Officials
Male Jaguar Dies In Accident At Tirupati Zoo
Kusha was a magnificent animal who captivated visitors and held a special place in our hearts: Zoo officials
Delhi Police Seize 10 Tonnes of Red Sandalwood Worth Rs 6 Crore
Logs allegedly smuggled from Tirupati for illegal export to China and South Asia; probe underway to trace smuggling network
Delhi STF Seizes 10 Tonnes of Red Sandalwood Smuggled from Tirupati; 2 Held
A team of STF from south-east district has arrested two smugglers and further investigation is underway: Delhi police
Case Filed Against Delhi Man For Posing As PMO Official
The CBI has registered an FIR against a Delhi resident for allegedly seeking favours from various institutions, including the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam, by posing as an official of the Prime Minister's Office
Former principal releases book on SPW College in Tirupati
Mother Tries to Marry Son-in-Law, Attacks Daughter in Tirupati District
The accused, identified as B. Venkatamma, a widow, had been living with her 17-year-old daughter and son-in-law, M. Charan, aged 20. The girl had married Charan three months ago following a love affair.
AP receives bomb threats before PM Modis visit to Srisailam on Oct 16
Amaravati: Tirupati district administration received a bomb threat through an email that the city will witness blasts on October 3, that turned out to be a hoax. The threats came on the very day when Tollywood actress Trisha, Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin and Tamil Nadu governor RN Ravis office also received similar bomb Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Tirupati police carry out checks after bomb scare threats
Terror Threat: Police Deploy BDS, Conduct Searches In Tirupati
The police received two suspicious e-mails from ISI and former LTTE militants that RDX explosives were planted at four places -- RTC bus station, Srinivasam, Vishnu Nivasam, Kapilatheertham temple, Govindarajula Swamy temple premises
Tirupati Receives Bomb Threat, Conspiracy By ISI & LTTE Militants Alleged
Security personnel conducted thorough checks at RTC bus stand, Srinivasam, Vishnu Niwasam, Kapilatheertham, and Govindarajula Swamy Temple.
Tirupati Temple Rakes in Rs 25 Cr Offerings from Devotees During Brahmotsavams
During these eight days of Brahmotsavams (till October 1), 5.8 lakh devotees had the darshan of Srivaru (diety), and the hundi income stood at Rs 25.12 crore: TTD
Union Minister, MP Virtually Start New Flight from Tirupati to R'mundry
The Civil Aviation minister said during the first three months, the first 35 seats on the flight will be sold at Rs 1,999 per head, while the next 35 seats will be priced Rs 4,000 each.
Alliance Air Launches Direct Flight From Rajahmundry To Tirupati, Centre Praises Move
The long-awaited direct flight service between Rajahmundry (Madhurapudi) and Tirupati was formally launched today, significantly reducing travel time between the cultural and spiritual capitals of Andhra Pradesh.
New Rajamahendravaram-Tirupati Flight Service From Today
New route begins Oct 1 to boost regional air connectivity
BJP leaders clean statues, memorials as part of Swachhatha drive in Tirupati
Ultraviolette launches X-47 Crossover in Tirupati
Their latest launch is touted to be the worlds first camera and radar integrated commercially launched motorcycle
Collector revokes 22A ban on registration of properties at Auto Nagar in Tirupati
Tirupati Laddus Secret Ingredient: Nandini Ghee Sets A New Temple Record
For devotees, Tirupati Laddu is more than a sweet, it is a symbol of divine blessing. Each laddu requires generous amounts of pure ghee to achieve its signature aroma and texture.
Home Minister Amit Shah issues BIG statement on naxalism: 'A significant transformation...'
Shah stated there was a time when the slogan of the Red Corridor, which stretched from Pashupatinath to Tirupati, caused concern, but today, people laugh when it is mentioned. Read on to know more on this.
Tirupati teems with devotees influx for Garuda Seva
World Rabies Day Marked With Awareness Drives In Tirupati, Ongole
Naik urged pet owners to ensure timely vaccination of all animals against rabies
Tirupati Police Strengthen Vigil For Garuda Seva
Superintendent of police L. Subba Rayudu said that 4,223 police personnel will be deployed in coordination with TTD vigilance and security staff.
PM Lays Foundation for Rs.2,313 Crore Phase B of IIT Tirupati Campus
District collector Dr. S. Venkateswar underlined that Phase B expansion will create significant academic and research opportunities for students and faculty.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually lays stone for IIT-Tirupatis Phase-B works
A budget of 2,313 crore has been approved for the works, says official
TTD laddu probe: SC stays Andhra HC order on CBI Director
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday stayed an order by the Andhra Pradesh High Court that had criticised the CBI Director for allegedly violating apex court directions by appointing an officer outside the Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate claims of adulterated ghee used in Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) laddu prasadam . A three-judge bench led by Chief Justice of India BR Gavai observed that there was no impropriety in the SIT delegating the investigation to another officer, given that the probe was being monitored by the CBI Director. The High Court had earlier held that the CBI Director acted contrary to Supreme Court directions by allowing J Venkat Rao, not formally part of the SIT, to conduct the investigation. The order was based on a plea by Kuduru Chinnappanna, who alleged coercion and intimidation by Rao to record scripted false statements, which were video recorded. During Fridays hearing, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta argued that the CBI Director had convened a meeting with the SIT and was overseeing the investigation. The bench was informed that Rao was functioning merely as a record keeper and not leading the probe. Laddu row: Ghee suppliers took advantage of lack of in-house testing facilities: TTD
Veritas Sainik School in Tirupati added for spot counselling
It is aimed at providing candidates a wider choice of schools, says a circular from the Sainik Schools Society
NCC trekking expedition begins in Tirupati
Tirupati 'laddu' row: SC stays AP HC order faulting CBI over probe
The Supreme Court has temporarily suspended a High Court order that criticized the CBI director for permitting an officer outside the court-appointed SIT to investigate the adulteration of ghee used in Tirupati Temple's 'laddu prasadam'. The court questioned the issue with an officer assisting when the agency head monitors the probe.
The Chief Justice-headed Bench passed the interim order on a plea filed by the CBI chief challenging the findings of the High Court
Geo-tagging proves to be a boon for pilgrims thronging Tirumala for Brahmotsavams
The Tirupati district police have introduced the digital initiative that is aimed at reuniting missing persons with their families with ease
10,000 palmyra trees to dot Pulicat Lake region in Tirupati

