Officials directed to complete preparations for Tirumala Brahmotsavams by September 14
Authorities directed to complete preparations for Tirumala Brahmotsavams by September 14 The TTD EO instructs office-holders to ensure that devotees face no inconvenience, with particular emphasis on food quality, security and crowd management.
Authorities directed to complete preparations for Tirumala Brahmotsavams by September 14 The TTD EO instructs office-holders to ensure that devotees face no inconvenience, with particular emphasis on food quality, security and crowd management.
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- Venkateswar and Superintendent of Police (SP) Subbarayudu reviewed the arrangements and directed authorities to complete all pending works by September 14.
- According to authorities, the September 'Salakatla' and October 'Navaratri Brahmotsavams' would require coordinated measures covering crowd and traffic management, health, sanitation, food distribution, ghat-road maintenance, and emergency response.
- Garuda Seva has been accorded particular priority, with separate intends for managing crowds in Tirumala and Tirupati.
- Twenty-seven cultural troupes from 25 States and two foreign troupes will perform during the festivities.
- Ravichandra instructed authorities to ensure that devotees faced no inconvenience, with particular emphasis on food quality, security and crowd management.
With the twin Brahmotsavams scheduled in Tirumala this year owing to the extra lunar month, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), district administration, and police have drawn up an integrated plan to ensure seamless conduct of the annual festivities, TTD Executive Officer (EO) Muddada Ravichandra remarked on Thursday.
During a coordination session at Annamayya Bhavan, Mr. Ravichandra, Extra EO Ch. Venkaiha Chowdary, District Collector S. Venkateswar and Superintendent of Police (SP) Subbarayudu reviewed the arrangements and directed authorities to complete all pending works by September 14. Meanwhile, the Extra EO presented a detailed overview of the preparations.
Mr. Ravichandra instructed authorities to ensure that devotees faced no inconvenience, with particular emphasis on food quality, security and crowd management. He directed that a buffer stock of 10 lakh laddus be maintained and special arrangements created for the anticipated surge on 'Garuda Seva' day. Adequate APSRTC bus services and deployment of Srivari Sevaks were additionally stressed.
According to authorities, the September 'Salakatla' and October 'Navaratri Brahmotsavams' would require coordinated measures covering crowd and traffic management, health, sanitation, food distribution, ghat-road maintenance, and emergency response. The arrangements were reviewed in view of the growing pilgrim numbers and the 'Ratha Saptami' experience. It drew around 3.75 lakh devotees and 15, 000 vehicles.
Garuda Seva has been accorded particular priority, with separate intends for managing crowds in Tirumala and Tirupati. Last year, almost 20 lakh food portions, beverages, and 15 varieties of menus were served on the day. This year, extra kitchens, procurement of essential supplies and transportation arrangements are being produced to meet the demand.
While police deployment, accommodation and duty allocation are being finalised, intends additionally cover disaster and crisis management, including NDRF and emergency response teams. Security deployment by TTD Vigilance and the Chief Vigilance and Security Officer (CVSO) wing is being planned based on past experience.
Twenty-seven cultural troupes from 25 States and two foreign troupes will perform during the festivities. TTD additionally aims extensive publicity through SVBC, social media and print and electronic media. JEOs Sarath and Prabala Gopinath additionally took part in the gathering.
In short, officials directed to complete preparations for Tirumala Brahmotsavams by September 14 is the central thread here, and readers can expect follow-up reporting as the picture becomes clearer.
