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M Satyanarayana Reddy Appointed Chairman Of Yadagirigutta Devasthanam Board

M Satyanarayana Reddy Appointed Chairman Of Yadagirigutta Devasthanam Board

The Telangana State Government on Tuesday, 30 June 2026, issued official orders in Hyderabad to constitute a new 18-member governing board for the Yadagirigutta Devasthanam. MSN Group Chairman M Satyanarayana Reddy has been appointed as the Chairman of the newly formed temple board to lead its administration.

The newly constituted board will take charge of the administration and oversee the operations of the Yadagirigutta Devasthanam. According to the state government's issued orders, the designated term of the board is set for a tenure of two years. This two-year term limit applies specifically to the appointed members of the board, excluding the ex-officio members and the founder trustee who hold separate status.

In addition to the newly appointed Chairman, M Satyanarayana Reddy, the 18-member governing body comprises several other members. Among the prominent figures appointed to the board are Telangana State Labour Minister G Vivek Venkatswamy and Konidela Surekha.

The structure of the Yadagirigutta Devasthanam Board includes seven ex-officio members who will serve alongside the regular members. The remaining positions on the 18-member board are filled by other appointed individuals who will work under the leadership of the new Chairman, M Satyanarayana Reddy, to manage the temple's affairs.

The official orders constituting the board were released on Tuesday, marking the formal setup of the new administration. The governing body is tasked with managing the administrative decisions and overseeing the day-to-day operations at the Yadagirigutta Devasthanam over the course of its designated two-year tenure. The appointment of the MSN Group Chairman and the other board members is intended to provide leadership and governance to the temple administration. With these official orders, the state government has established the complete team of 18 members responsible for the temple's upcoming two-year administrative cycle.

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