25.6.22

Online Applications Are Invited for Admissions Into TTD Junior Colleges from 25th June


On-line applications are open from June 25-July 10 for admissions into TTD junior colleges from eligible candidates for the academic year 2022-23.

 

While online applications are in English, for the benefit of the students, the prospectus and user manuals of respective colleges are available in both Telugu and in English

 

How to apply

 

Logging on into TTD education website -admission.tirumala.org the students will notice the two boxes - “Student Manual in English" or "Student Manual in Telugu"

Students should click on required box and read the application system.

 

Later they should select the Junior college for intermediate course and click on it. Read the screen about different junior colleges, seats available in groups, eligible qualifications, system of seats filling up and guidelines etc.

 

As per students choice SMS is sent to them as per reservation and merit after the closing date of admissions. Students should upload their credentials and if there are lapses in the certificates the applications would be automatically cancelled.

 

Hence students should upload in online before the deadline due for applications and no options available for corrections later.

 

TTD appealed to students to study the user manuals and colleges prospectus carefully before uploading their applications.

 

During course of applying the students could resolve their technical doubts about courses and groups, hostels and regulations in the online itself.

 

The TTD website admission.tirumala.org will display a box with helpline numbers. On clicking the students can access the faculty members phone numbers to resolve their queries if any.

Walk-in-Interviews For Faculty Posts at SV Ayurveda College on 16th July



TTD is organising walk-in-interviews for one year contract teaching posts at the Sri Venkateswara Ayurveda College on July 6.

 

Interested persons should attend the interviews at SVETA Bhavan by 9.30 am on July 6 along with xerox copies and originals of their credentials.

 

The details of posts are One Professor and One Assistant Professor post in Ayurveda Samhita and Siddhant ( UG) department and One Professor and One Assistant Professor post in the Koumara Brutsya(UG) department.

 

For more details the interested candidates are advised to log into TTD website www.tirumala.org

 

Ankurarpanam Held









The Ankurarpanam for the Shodasa Dinatamaka Aranyakanda Parayanam which is scheduled to commence from June 25 till July 10 was observed in Sri Venkateswara Veda Vignana Peetham at Dharmagiri on Friday evening.

 

TTD EO Sri AV Dharma Reddy participated in the ritual held under the supervision of the Vedic institute Principal Sri KSS Avadhani.

 

The unique 16-day Parayanam will commence at Vasantha Mandapam on June 25 in Tirumala. Simultaneously Japa, Tapa, Homams will be performed by Ritwiks at Dharmagiri reciting each shloka from Aranyakanda during this period.

24.6.22

Grand Maha Samprokshana At Sri Vakulamata Temple



















The Honourable CM of AP Sri YS Jaganmohan Reddy on Thursday participated in the imposing Maha Samprokshanam fete organised at Sri Vakulamata temple developed Patakalva (Perur Banda) near Tirupati.

 

Earlier the TTD EO Sri AV Dharma Reddy along the Minister Sri Peddireddi  Ramachandra Reddy welcomed the Chief Minister with a flower bouquet at Vakulamata temple.

 

Thereafter the Chief Minister adorned traditional dress and stepped into the temple, by sprinkling the sacred water from the Pushkarini and later planted the symbolic TTD iconic tree Manu Sampangi (Magnolia Champaca).

 

TTD Vaikhanasa Agama Advisor Dr Vedanta Vishnu Bhattacharyulu and Archakas welcomed the CM with Poorna Kumbham on his arrival at the main entrance of the temple where he also unveiled a plank depicting the Maha Samprokshana fete.

 

The CM was taken for Darshan of Sri Vakulamata and later Vedic pundits rendered Ashirvahachanam and TTD EO presented a dry technology made a portrait of Sri Vakulamata and also Thirtha Prasadams.

 

Deputy CMs Sri Narayana Swami, Sri Sathyanarayana, Minister Smt Roja, MP Mithun Reddy, Sri Vemireddi Prabhakar Reddy, MLAs Sri B Karunakar Reddy, Sri C Bhaskar Reddy, Sri Adimoolam, Sri J Srinivasulu, Sri C Ramachandra Reddy, Sri K Srinivasulu, Sri Meda Mallikarjun Reddy, MLC Sri Bharat, Zilla Parishad chairman Sri Srinivasulu, TTD board members Sri P Ashok Kumar, Sri Katasani Rambhupal Reddy, Delhi LAC President Smt V Prasanthi Reddy, CM Special Secretary Dr KS Jawahar Reddy, District collector Sri Venkata Ramana Reddy, SP Sri Parameshwar Reddy, JEOs Smt Sada Bhargavi, Sri Veerabrahmam, CVSO Sri Narasimha Kishore and others were present.

 

AP CM Lauds TTD Dry Tech Aftefacts

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he Honourable AP Chief Minister Sri YS Jaganmohan Reddy lauded the various artefacts including the Srivari portrait made by TTD in co-ordination with the use of dry flower technology provided by the Dr YSR Horticultural University.

 

This appreciation came from the CM during his visit to the Sri Vakulamata temple at Patakalva (Perur Banda) for the Maha Samprokshana fete where the TTD EO Sri AV Dharma Reddy presented him with the Portrait of Sri Vakulamata made with dry flowers.

 

TTD has signed an MoU with Dr YSR horticultural university on September 13, 2021, for preparing artefacts including portraits, paperweights, key chains and photo frames of Sri Venkateswara and Sri Padmavati Ammavaru portraits from the used flowers of TTD sub-temples.

 

TTD invested 83 lakhs for equipment and training to 359 women self-help group workers at the Citrus Research Centre. Daily 200 women work and prepare two portraits each in A-4 size and so far 16,283 portraits 150 paperweights 539 key chains and 300 bookmarks, pendants were produced. An action plan is ready to set up a permanent shed at the citrus research Centre.

 

TTD has opened the sales of these divine products to devotees from January 25 onwards at special counters in Tirumala and also at the local temples.

TTD Teacher's Training Held at Rishi Valley

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n all 23 teachers of TTD primary schools were trained at Rishi valley Education Resource Centre from June 20-June 23.

 

On the directions of TTD EO Sri AV Dharma Reddy and JEO (H& E) Smt Sada Bhargavi, they were given training on Minimal Generalised Markup Language (MGML) teaching methods, students-friendly classroom methods, self-study systems, games, leather puppetry tools etc.

 

SVETA Director Smt Prashanti and TTD DEO Sri Govindarajan have also supervised the training programme.

 

Among other things the training also included group discussions and memory enhancement techniques.

 

The teachers who underwent training in Rishi Valley training centre thanked TTD EO and JEOs (H &E) initiatives in upgrading skills of the teaching staff of TTD educational institutions which would yield good results.

Vakulamata Temple Maha Samprokshanam Held










Maha Samprokshanam festivities in Sri Vakulamata temple at Patakalva (Peruru Banda) near Tirupati came to a ceremonious conclusion on Thursday.

 

In the morning Kumbharadhana and Maha Purnahuti held while in the scheduled Kataka Lagnam between 7:30am and 8:45am Prana Pratistha and Maha Samprokshanam held.

 

Later Akshatarohanam and Archaka Bahumanam were performed followed by darshan to devotees.