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Counting of donations at the Srisailam temple has yielded an income of ₹7.19 crores.

In the counting of the Hundi at the Srisailam Temple, an income of ₹7.19 crores was recorded, along with the recovery of gold, silver, and foreign currency, and the counting has been completed under security.

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A significant income was reported from the counting of offerings at the Srisailam temple. In the counting conducted on Saturday, the temple received a total cash revenue of ₹7,19,58,064.

According to officials, this amount was submitted by devotees in the hundis over the past 30 days, from February 19 to March 20. Additionally, 122 grams and 200 milligrams of gold, and 6 kilograms and 550 grams of silver were also found in the hundis. Foreign currency in the form of 624 US dollars, 210 UAE dirhams, Saudi riyals, Singapore dollars, British pounds, euros, Canadian dollars, Kuwaiti dinars, and other coins were also revealed during the counting.

The counting process was conducted under tight security arrangements and surveillance from CCTV cameras.

Under the supervision of Executive Officer M. Srinivas Rao, members of the Board of Trustees, officials, supervisors, staff, and temple service personnel participated in the counting.

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