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The Executive Officer of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) recently conducted an inspection of the Tirumala temple complex in preparation for the upcoming Brahmotsavams. During the visit, the official emphasized the critical role of technology in improving services for pilgrims. With the influx of devotees expected during the festival, the TTD is keen on ensuring a seamless experience for all attendees.
The Executive Officer outlined several initiatives aimed at leveraging technology to enhance safety, streamline processes, and provide real-time information to pilgrims. This includes the implementation of advanced crowd management systems and the introduction of mobile applications designed to facilitate easier access to services. The focus on technology is seen as a vital step in adapting to the growing number of visitors while maintaining the sanctity and safety of the holy site.
The TTD is committed to creating a more efficient and enjoyable pilgrimage experience, ensuring that devotees can fully engage in the spiritual atmosphere of the Brahmotsavams.
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