"We expect more devotees to arrive this year than the previous year," police commissioner B. Sreenivasulu told the reporters after attending the dasara Coordination Conference in Vijayawada. He stated that it would be preferable to tell worshippers of the temple's opening and closing times on the day of the source star.
He also ordered that CCTV cameras be turned on 24 hours a day and that a dedicated crew be assigned to monitor the cameras. It was also proposed that a team dedicated to VIP etiquette be established. Medical camps should also be put up to provide care 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The slope will need to be closely watched once more.
This year, because to Covid-19, only 30,000 worshippers will be allowed every day. On Mulanakshatra Day, just 70,000 individuals will be permitted to attend. All departments have been sent a circular reminding them to be cautious during the dasara Sharanavaratri festivities.
Minister Vellampalli had already visited the field to learn more about the dasara arrangements. His arrangements were overseen by the Collector, vijayawada CP, and the Mayor of Vijayawada. He instructed the authorities to take all necessary provisions for the pilgrims arriving in Dasara. At the VMC Council Hall, a dasara Coordinating Committee meeting was conducted later. From the 7th to the 15th of this month, the government plans to hold Ammavati Navratri.


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