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Engineering officials expedite Sri Padmavati Children's Hospital construction in Alipiri

A. Sharath, Joint Executive Officer of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, called on officials to speed up construction of Sri Padmavati Children’s Hospital in Alipiri during a site visit on Wednesday. This project seeks to improve medical infrastructure in the area, and weekly reviews will be held to guarantee quality and timely completion.

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Jun 17, 2026 · 1 min read · 5 views
Engineering officials expedite Sri Padmavati Children's Hospital construction in Alipiri

Key Takeaways

  • A. Sharath emphasized the importance of meeting the Sri Padmavati Children’s Hospital project deadline during a site inspection on Wednesday.
  • Weekly reviews and regular site inspections will be implemented to ensure construction progress remains on track.
  • Dr. N. Sreenath Reddy, the Hospital Director, is part of the collaborative effort to enhance regional medical infrastructure.
  • The new hospital aims to provide specialized care for children, addressing critical healthcare needs in Alipiri.
  • Sharath instructed the engineering team to ensure there is 'no compromise on quality' during construction.

Officials managing construction of new Sri Padmavati Children’s Hospital in Alipiri told to pick up pace. During site inspection Wednesday,A. Sharath, Joint Executive Officer of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD),pushed for hitting project deadline while keeping quality high.

Sharath,with D. Phanikumar Naidu, Devasthanam Forest Officer,highlighted need for developing medical facilities in parallel with civil work. Weekly reviews,regular site checks planned to keep progress steady. “No compromise on quality,” he instructed engineering team,underlining project’s importance .

Also there were Dr. N. Sreenath Reddy, Hospital Director, and Superintending Engineers M. Venkateswarlu and K. Manoharam. Their presence shows teamwork needed to make this crucial healthcare facility happen.

New hospital set to boost medical infrastructure,offering specialized care for children. As work moves forward,focus stays on delivering facility meeting both community needs and TTD standards…

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