
Vaikunta Dwara Darshanam from December 30 to January 8
The Additional EO said both the TTD and Police should work as a team to make this mega religious event a grand success akin to annual brahmotsavams.
He discussed in length the roles of temple, Annaprasadam, Radio and Broadcasting, Publicity, Sanitation, Reception, Srivari Seva, besides the TTD Vigilance and police wing in tackling the crowd.
He directed the concerned officials that wide publicity should be given at regular intervals about Vaikuntha Dwara Darshanam, that only devotees having tokens allotted in e-Dip alone will be allowed for Darshan on the first three days, i.e. on December 30, December 31 and January 01.
”The tokenless devotees should be guided properly so that they will be allowed for darshan from January 02 till January 08 through Sarva Darshan, avoiding inconvenience to them”, he added.
The PR department, SVBC, Radio and Broadcasting shall have to give continuous and wide publicity with a standard announcement that only devotees are allowed for darshan on the First three days. These announcements are to be made at Alipiri, Srivari Mettu, Vishnu Nivasam, Srinivasam, Bus stand, Railway Station in Telugu, Tamil and Kannada besides Hindi and English for the better information of devotees, he maintained.
Later, the SP briefed on the Risk Management, multi-agency coordination, Event Capacity Mapping, security arrangements and other measures on behalf of the police in coordination with the TTD Security wing. Deputy CF Phanikumar Naidu, CE Satyanarayana, ASP Tirumala Ramakrishna and several other officials from TTD, Police, APSRTC were also present.
