A decision to this effect was taken at the monthly meeting of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), which manages the cash-rich temple in Tirumala and several others here, TTD Board Chairman Chadalavada Krishnamurthy told reporters here.
The Aravind Eye Care System, has come forward to construct a mega eye hospital in this temple town at a cost of Rs 100 crore for the benefit of pilgrims, 10,000-strong staff of TTD and local public, he said.
The Aravind Eye Care Hospitals, a World Health Organisation collaborating centre for prevention of blindness, runs eye hospitals in 10 locations in Tamil Nadu.
The hospitals were named after spiritual leader Sri Aurobindo.
The TTD Board also decided to construct a Lord Venkateswara temple and also a shrine of Lord Maha Ganapathi at Banajara Hills in Hyderabad at a total cost of Rs.13.89 crore, Krishnamurthy said.
