"Temple premises should also house educational institutions, spiritual and wellness centres and Ayush centres (for health) so that an entire ecosystem is created in the region," the AP CM said.
He said that if wellness increases, it would bring down healthcare spending.
Addressing participants at a review meeting of the Endowments Department at the CM's Camp Office here, he said, "Feeding people should be mandatory in every temple. No person in temple surroundings should go hungry. We should be able to feed every person in the vicinity. Simultaneously, hygiene and sanitation should be maintained along with beautification and landscaping," he said.
Stating that temples should become part of people's lives, he suggested that on occasions like birth, marriage and death, temple priests should visit houses and perform rituals.
"If a baby is born, the local priest can visit the house and bless them. A similar practice can be followed for marriages. In the case of death, they can perform 'shuddhi puja' and other rituals. This practice of connecting with people will bring goodwill," he said.
He asked the Endowments Department to set up a call centre to seek feedback from them. "The call centre should monitor all temples and their daily activities regularly," he said.