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Once buried under garbage and neglect, a centuries-old temple pond in Andhra Pradesh has found its way back to glory.🌿 The historic Koneru in Ramapuram village was slowly losing its identity until Telugu Abbayi Kanth, along with 40 volunteers from Poorva Sampada Rakshaka Sena stepped in. With hours of...

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