Indian Navy’s low-frequency radar station works in Parigi to start in February
Revanth Reddy said that the project would start in the temple premises without disturbing the holy place and its environment in Parigi Assembly Constituency.
HYDERABAD: The Indian Navy will be establishing a low-frequency radar station in the forest area at Damagundam temple premises of Parigi. Parigi MLA Rammohan Reddy and a team led by Navy Commander Karthik Shankar met Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy in the State Secretariat on Wednesday to discuss the modalities.
Revanth Reddy said that the project would start in the temple premises without disturbing the holy place and its environment in Parigi Assembly Constituency. The CM said that the temple would be developed in the same area without any hurdles.
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Karthik Shankar explained to the Chief Minister about the low-frequency radar station. He said that the Parigi area would be developed by establishing a radar station with heavy equipment. The Navy Commander explained to the CM that employment would be provided to local youth.
The Chief Minister asked the Parigi MLA to coordinate with the Navy officials to begin the work at the earliest. Colonel Himvant Reddy, Navy Staff- Sandeep Das, Raj Bir Singh, Mani Sharma, Manoj Sharma and others were also present.