At a function held at Dharmasthala yesterday, Heggade, the 21st person in succession to the Dharmadhikaari Peetha, said agricultural implements would be provided to farmers at 161 centres at a minimum price as part of the Dharmasthala Rural Development Project, to be implemented with the assistance of the state government .
The Dharmasthala Sri Manjunatha administration would contribute Rs 20 crore for the project while the state government would put in Rs 60 crore, he said.
He said a 350-bed Ayurveda hospital had already been opened at Bangalore and a full-fledged Ayurveda hospital and college would come up next year. The construction of a lodge having 520 rooms for the benefit of pilgrims at Dharmasthala would begin soon.
Sri Bhuvanakeerthi Swamiji of Kanakagiri Kshetra presided over the function.
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