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Andhra Pradesh’s Chief Minister extend support to the ITCX 2025

Kanchan Nath

- January 13, 2025

Giresh Kulkarni, the Founder of Temple Connect and the International Temples Convention & Expo (ITCX), recently met with N. Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh and Anam Ramanarayana Reddy, the Minister of Endowments, Andhra Pradesh, to discuss the much-anticipated ITCX 2025. Scheduled to take place in Tirupati, this unique global platform brings together temple leaders, trustees and CEOs to delve into crucial aspects of effective temple management, including temples economics, strategic operations and sustainability.

During the meeting, the visionary Chief Minister acknowledged the relevance and importance of ITCX, offering his invaluable guidance and support to the upcoming event. Furthermore, Shri Kulkarni also extended a formal invitation to Shri Anam Ramanarayana Reddy, ensuring active support from the Endowments Ministry.

The ITCX 2025 aligns seamlessly with Andhra Pradesh’s tourism initiatives and will be supported by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), the richest of all the temples in terms of visit and donations. It promises to set a transformative precedent for innovation in the temple management ecosystem on a global stage.

 

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Andhra Pradesh’s Chief Minister extend support to the ITCX 2025

Kanchan Nath

- January 13, 2025

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