Sources from Tirumala stated that TTD said that devotees now had time till July 23, to call up the regulatory board of the temple and voice their opinions. Furthermore following this, the TTD Trust board meeting which is scheduled on July 24, will take a final call.  Recently the centers have been set up with phone numbers 0877-2233333/ 2277777, where pilgrims can call and give their opinions. 



The Toll-free numbers, 1800425333333/18004254141, have also been set up, while the TTD also set up a WhatsApp number at 9399399399. Moreover TTD said additionally, devotees can also send their feedback to the email id, helpdesk@tirumala.org. Moreover TTD Executive Officer Anil Kumar Singhal, along with Chairman Putta Sudhakar Yadav told the media that Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has asked them to review the decision, so as to avoid hurting the sentiments of devotees.

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Anil Kumar told reporters “As per that direction, TTD will take opinion from devotees. We also have a trustees meeting on July 24, where we will take a decision on how to accommodate the darshans in the little time that is available during the ritual”. Furthermore he explained that during the days of the ritual i.e. between August 11 and 16 the temple can allow darshans for only 30 hours, which means that they can accommodate around 15,000 devotees per day for the six days.

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