The Union Minister has addressed the recent request made by the authorities of the Tirumala Tirupati Temple regarding the establishment of a ‘No Fly’ zone in the vicinity of the temple. This request is aimed at ensuring the safety and sanctity of the temple, which is one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in India, attracting millions of devotees each year. The Minister acknowledged the importance of maintaining the peaceful environment of the temple and expressed the government’s commitment to exploring the feasibility of such a request. Discussions are expected to involve various stakeholders, including aviation authorities and local law enforcement, to assess the implications and potential benefits of implementing a ‘No Fly’ zone. The minister emphasized the need for balancing the religious significance of the site with air traffic regulations and safety considerations. As the conversations progress, it is crucial to keep the interests of the devotees and the heritage of the temple at the forefront. Further updates are anticipated as the government evaluates the request in detail.
The Union Minister has addressed the recent request made by the authorities of the Tirumala Tirupati Temple regarding the establishment of a ‘No Fly’ zone in the vicinity of the temple