The TTD EO
Sri LV Subramanyam hinted out at the introduction tastier menu at new Annadanam
complex in Tirumala for the pilgrims before the commencement of annual
brahmotsavams this year.
He made
this announcement while attending the calls of pilgrims in the monthly "Dial
You EO" programme held at Annamaiah Bhavan in Tirumala on Friday.
Answering to the suggestion of a pilgrim Suresh Babu from Hyderabad to look in
to the issue of changing the menu being served at Annadanam complex the EO
said, TTD is already on the job and the pilgrims will enjoy the new delicacies
before Brahmotsavams.
Reacting to
the complaint raised by the caller Manjula from Chikbalapur the EO directed the
health department officials to instruct the hotliers along the foot path route
to maintain hyiegene and cleanliness in their premises.
Answering
callers Narendra from Vijayawada, Seshadri from Hyderabad, Murti from Konduru
he said TTD is continuously exploring ways and means to provide a hassle free
darshan in the temple. "We are sketching out a new hassle-free darshan
plan with which we can minimise the push and pull by the scouts", EO
assured.
Reacting to
the callers Sudhir from Bangalore and Madhavi from Hyderabad the EO said, steps
will be taken immediately to streamline the security check at Srivari Mettu
foot path route.
Answering
the query of Ramakrishna a caller from Visakhapatnam the EO said, the TTD
management will definitely look in to arranging a separate queue line for on
line and advanced reservation pilgrims at Srinivasam Complex in Tirupati.
Welcoming
the suggestion of Suresh Kumar from Hyderabad the EO said, so far there is no
provision for cancellation of online tickets. But we will definitely look in to
the suggestion", he added.
Earlier
before the commencement of the programme, the EO addressing pilgrims said, TTD
has successfully implemented current booking of arjitha seva tickets through
electroninc lottery dip system. He also appealed the pilgrims to co-operate
with TTD while security check is underway at Alipiri toll gate. He said the
Srimad Bhagatham copies penned by great poet Bammera Potha are ready for sales.
As a measure to control increasing pollution in Tirumala, TTD will hence forth
strictly observe traffic regulations in the Lord's abode, said EO.