The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) is reviewing the status and use of its Kalyana Mandapams nationwide. This was discussed in an internal audit meeting led by Executive Officer Anil Kumar Singhal on Monday. Mr. Singhal asked Joint Executive Officer V. Veerabrahmam to prepare a detailed report. The report will classify the halls as well-utilised, under-utilised, modernised, or otherwise. This will help frame a full utilisation policy for devotees. Mr. Singhal also asked officials to make the Facility Management System app easier to use. This app helps devotees find accommodation in Tirumala and Tirupati. He suggested adding QR codes so devotees can quickly download the app and send feedback. The meeting also covered TTD’s fixed assets like fields, sites, and other properties. Mr. Singhal called for expert advice to ensure records are accurate and stable. He told officials to digitise the Tiruvabharanam register. This register holds details of the sacred jewels worn by deities on special occasions. Other topics included timely payments to contractors by the Engineering Department, filling vacant teaching jobs in TTD-run Veda Patasalas, finishing pending Forest Department works, and starting a biometric attendance system for sanitation workers. Chief Vigilance and Security Officer K. V. Muralikrishna, Financial Advisor and Chief Accounts Officer O. Balaji, and Chief Engineer K. Satyanarayana also joined the meeting.