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TTD to develop buffer stock of darshan tokens
By Our Special Correspondent.
TIRUPATI, MAY 2. Stung by the criticism of scarcity and the
consequent hardship faced by the pilgrims in getting darshan of
Lord Venkateswara, the TTD management has decided to develop a
buffer stock of at least five to ten lakh numbers of the
computerised `Sudarsanam' tokens for the pilgrims to have a
comfortable and hassle-free darshan. The TTD's Joint Executive
Officer, Mr. Balasubramanyam, has attributed the sudden scarcity
of the tokens to the failure on the part of the Hyderabad-based
company to ensure the contracted supply. He said as against a
requirement of about 50,000 tokens per day, the TTD was on an
average getting only 25,000 tokens from the company causing
dislocation to the token system.
He explained that it was to meet the scarcity that the TTD had to
restrict the distribution of the tokens to the special darshan
ticket holders and suspend the same in respect of those going for
free darshan through the `Vaikuntam Queue Complex' which had all
built-in facilities under one roof such as bathrooms, toilets,
refreshments and seating arrangements.
About the reported time gap being taken for darshan by the
sudarshan token holders and non-token holders, Mr.Balasubramanyam
said the TTD was aware of the problem and was trying to rectify
it by regulating the inflow of the pilgrims into the free darshan
lines (Vaikuntam complex) and special darshan lines (PPC sheds).
He said once the estimated buffer of about 10 lakh tokens was
ready, the TTD would restore the distribution of the sudarsanam
tokens to the free darshan pilgrims as well.
He was optimistic that the company has pulled up its socks and
steadily increasing its supplies, creating a hope that the buffer
would be ready soon.
Mr. Balasubramanyam did not agree with the criticism that the
confusion over the token system was due to lack of coordination
among the concerned officials but blamed it on the company.
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