Re: [AI] Noble cause: 35 blind people from Bengaluru get darshan at Tirumala

2017-06-11 Thread Kakarla Nageswaraiah
Dear All,
copy-pasting the following information for the benefit of prospective
visitors to Tirumala.  Sorry if it is off-topic.

How To Book A Room in Tirumala Easily
circulate India Published: 12:41:00 pm
booking room in tirumala

Booking room in Tirumala becomes easier than before.but devotees and
pilgrims should remember few tips before booking room online.TTD
facilitated online room booking on their official website (
https://ttdsevaonline.com ).click on TTD online accommodation option
to check rooms availability. it is always preferable to book a room(s)
at least before 2 months.

Types of Rooms And Cost
Pilgrim can book a room before 60 days from required date.if you have
already an account in TTD Online Seva, log in with your mail Id and
password.if you don't have an account then just register with your
details using any one of your identity cards.

There are different rooms with different cost like
Rs.50,100,500,600,1500.all the rooms are non-Ac only except Rs.1500
Rooms(in fact there is no need of Ac in Tirumala).regaurdless of cost
there are only 2 beds available in every room.The minimum number of
persons should be more than one and maximum should be 6 per each room.

room in tirumala
How To extend Stay In Tirumala Room
Due to Heavy Crowd in Tirumala, TTD allows any pilgrim to book a room
for only 24 hours.if anyone needs to extend their room validity then
they can stay for next day with paying additional day charge at that
time of vacating.if anyone stayed more than 2 days they should pay
extra 100% as fine.
Where to Get Room Number in Tirumala
book a TTD online accommodation and carry a copy while going to
Tirumala.Tirumala rooms are used to issue at C.R.O office near spatha
Giri.this office provide different services like room allocation,
lottery Tickets, Seva Tickets etc.
Where To get Room Keys in Tirumala
At C.R.O offices they will check your booked room details and gives
you a slip with cottage name and room number.reach to the cottage
which is allocated to you.there you can find one office at the
building entrance.there they will give you room keys with verifying
count and Id cards.

On 6/11/17, madhusinghal <madhu.singha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am happy to tell you that these students are from Mitra Jyothi computer
> course. Most of them have just passed tenth or twelth
> I am very grateful to Tirumala authority and Mr. Sateesh and team of
> volunteers they thaught of this and completed this trip very successfully.
> On my behalf and Mitra Jyothi I render my sincere thank to the whole team.
> Madhu Singhal.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Vamshi. G
> Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2017 4:48 PM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] Noble cause: 35 blind people from Bengaluru get darshan
> at
> Tirumala
>
> This is a wonderful service offered in the crowded pilgrim centre like
> Tirumala.  At  a temple visited by more than fifty thousand people every
> day, stopping the regular queue lines twice a day for the sake of senior
> citizens and disabled is a wonderful gesture.  If someone wants to know
> anything specific or any other information, you can call on Tirumala
> Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD)helpline at 0877 227.
>
>
>
> On 6/11/17, Mahendra Galani <gal...@chello.at> wrote:
>> well if they enjoyed, then its great.
>> At 12:56 PM 6/11/2017 +0530, you wrote:
>>>A salveraj reports;: CHENNAI: It can't get nobler than this.
>>>Thirty-five visually challenged
>>>  people from Bengaluru had a 'darshan' of Lord Venkateswara at
>>>Tirumala
>>>  on Saturday, a volunteer helping each of them climb the hills by
>>>foot...The trip was organised by Chennai resident Satish Palani, a
>>>26-year-old who has been working as a scribe for visually challenged
>>>students...The team members arrived at Tirupati by train from
>>>Bengaluru on Friday evening and took a small nap before beginning the
>>>climb to Tirumala. "Three of them struggled to walk the steps, so we
>>>provided them vehicle assistance. We reached the temple early on
>>>Saturday.," said Satish. He conveyed special thanks, on behalf of the
>>>team members, to officials of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams
>>>  (TTD), which manages the popular temple in Chittoor district of
>>>Andhra Pradesh, for helping make the trip successful. During the climb
>>>as well as in the sanctum sanctorum, each volunteer explained in
>>>detail the things around them to help them get a feel, Satish said.
>>>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bengaluru/35-blind-people-from
>>>-bengaluru-get-darshan-at-tirumala/articleshow/5909106

Re: [AI] Noble cause: 35 blind people from Bengaluru get darshan at Tirumala

2017-06-11 Thread madhusinghal
I am happy to tell you that these students are from Mitra Jyothi computer
course. Most of them have just passed tenth or twelth
I am very grateful to Tirumala authority and Mr. Sateesh and team of
volunteers they thaught of this and completed this trip very successfully. 
On my behalf and Mitra Jyothi I render my sincere thank to the whole team.
Madhu Singhal.

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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Vamshi. G
Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2017 4:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [AI] Noble cause: 35 blind people from Bengaluru get darshan at
Tirumala

This is a wonderful service offered in the crowded pilgrim centre like
Tirumala.  At  a temple visited by more than fifty thousand people every
day, stopping the regular queue lines twice a day for the sake of senior
citizens and disabled is a wonderful gesture.  If someone wants to know
anything specific or any other information, you can call on Tirumala
Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD)helpline at 0877 227.



On 6/11/17, Mahendra Galani <gal...@chello.at> wrote:
> well if they enjoyed, then its great.
> At 12:56 PM 6/11/2017 +0530, you wrote:
>>A salveraj reports;: CHENNAI: It can't get nobler than this. 
>>Thirty-five visually challenged
>>  people from Bengaluru had a 'darshan' of Lord Venkateswara at 
>>Tirumala
>>  on Saturday, a volunteer helping each of them climb the hills by 
>>foot...The trip was organised by Chennai resident Satish Palani, a 
>>26-year-old who has been working as a scribe for visually challenged 
>>students...The team members arrived at Tirupati by train from 
>>Bengaluru on Friday evening and took a small nap before beginning the 
>>climb to Tirumala. "Three of them struggled to walk the steps, so we 
>>provided them vehicle assistance. We reached the temple early on 
>>Saturday.," said Satish. He conveyed special thanks, on behalf of the 
>>team members, to officials of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams
>>  (TTD), which manages the popular temple in Chittoor district of 
>>Andhra Pradesh, for helping make the trip successful. During the climb 
>>as well as in the sanctum sanctorum, each volunteer explained in 
>>detail the things around them to help them get a feel, Satish said.
>>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bengaluru/35-blind-people-from
>>-bengaluru-get-darshan-at-tirumala/articleshow/59091064.cms
>>leisure. Tears rolled down the cheeks of many of them who described 
>>the experience as 'divya darshan', he said...Explaining how the trip 
>>came about, Satish
>>said: "During one of my visits to an old age home in Whitefield, 
>>Bengaluru to repair chairs and tables, apart from assisting them, a 
>>couple of my visually challenged friends conveyed their grievance. 
>>They said they wished to visit Tirupati for 'divya darshan'. I thought 
>>of it and decided to make plans to take them to the temple town." 
>>..But, when he conveyed the idea, they appeared to be sceptical, he 
>>said. "Then I revealed my plan of every member of the team being 
>>assisted by a volunteer throughout the trip. This appealed to them and 
>>they agreed. When I approached my friends, they too readily accepted. 
>>A few of them, however, continued to doubt if the tour would happen," 
>>said Satish, who had worked as a counsellor at a firm in Bengaluru. 
>>"Now, we have achieved it," he said...The team, which includes 18 
>>women, is set to visit Talakona waterfalls in Sri Venkateshwara 
>>National Park
>>  near Chittoor before returning to Bengaluru by train on Sunday 
>>evening, Satish said. One of the team members, 24-year-old Srinath, 
>>works for software firm Cisco in Bengaluru, he said..
>>
>>
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Re: [AI] Noble cause: 35 blind people from Bengaluru get darshan at Tirumala

2017-06-11 Thread Vamshi. G
This is a wonderful service offered in the crowded pilgrim centre like
Tirumala.  At  a temple visited by more than fifty thousand people
every day, stopping the regular queue lines twice a day for the sake
of senior citizens and disabled is a wonderful gesture.  If someone
wants to know anything specific or any other information, you can call
on Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD)helpline at 0877 227.



On 6/11/17, Mahendra Galani  wrote:
> well if they enjoyed, then its great.
> At 12:56 PM 6/11/2017 +0530, you wrote:
>>A salveraj reports;: CHENNAI: It can't get nobler than this. Thirty-five
>>visually challenged
>>  people from Bengaluru had a 'darshan' of
>>Lord Venkateswara at Tirumala
>>  on Saturday, a volunteer helping each of them climb the hills by
>>foot...The trip was organised by Chennai resident Satish Palani, a
>>26-year-old who has
>>been working as a scribe for visually challenged students...The team
>>members arrived at Tirupati by train from Bengaluru on Friday evening
>>and took a small
>>nap before beginning the climb to Tirumala. "Three of them struggled
>>to walk the steps, so we provided them vehicle assistance. We reached
>>the temple early
>>on Saturday.," said Satish. He conveyed special thanks, on behalf of
>>the team members, to officials of
>>Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams
>>  (TTD), which manages the popular temple in Chittoor district of
>>Andhra Pradesh, for helping make the trip successful. During the climb
>>as well as in the
>>sanctum sanctorum, each volunteer explained in detail the things
>>around them to help them get a feel, Satish said.
>>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bengaluru/35-blind-people-from-bengaluru-get-darshan-at-tirumala/articleshow/59091064.cms
>>leisure. Tears rolled down the cheeks of many of them who described
>>the experience as 'divya darshan', he said...Explaining how the trip
>>came about, Satish
>>said: "During one of my visits to an old age home in Whitefield,
>>Bengaluru to repair chairs and tables, apart from assisting them, a
>>couple of my visually
>>challenged friends conveyed their grievance. They said they wished to
>>visit Tirupati for 'divya darshan'. I thought of it and decided to
>>make plans to
>>take them to the temple town." ..But, when he conveyed the idea, they
>>appeared to be sceptical, he said. "Then I revealed my plan of every
>>member of the team being assisted by a volunteer
>>throughout the trip. This appealed to them and they agreed. When I
>>approached my friends, they too readily accepted. A few of them,
>>however, continued
>>to doubt if the tour would happen," said Satish, who had worked as a
>>counsellor at a firm in Bengaluru. "Now, we have achieved it," he
>>said...The team,
>>which includes 18 women, is set to visit Talakona waterfalls in
>>Sri Venkateshwara National Park
>>  near Chittoor before returning to Bengaluru by train on Sunday
>>evening, Satish said. One of the team members, 24-year-old Srinath,
>>works for software
>>firm Cisco in Bengaluru, he said..
>>
>>
>>
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>>Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
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Re: [AI] Noble cause: 35 blind people from Bengaluru get darshan at Tirumala

2017-06-11 Thread Mahendra Galani

well if they enjoyed, then its great.
At 12:56 PM 6/11/2017 +0530, you wrote:

A salveraj reports;: CHENNAI: It can't get nobler than this. Thirty-five
visually challenged
 people from Bengaluru had a 'darshan' of
Lord Venkateswara at Tirumala
 on Saturday, a volunteer helping each of them climb the hills by
foot...The trip was organised by Chennai resident Satish Palani, a
26-year-old who has
been working as a scribe for visually challenged students...The team
members arrived at Tirupati by train from Bengaluru on Friday evening
and took a small
nap before beginning the climb to Tirumala. "Three of them struggled
to walk the steps, so we provided them vehicle assistance. We reached
the temple early
on Saturday.," said Satish. He conveyed special thanks, on behalf of
the team members, to officials of
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams
 (TTD), which manages the popular temple in Chittoor district of
Andhra Pradesh, for helping make the trip successful. During the climb
as well as in the
sanctum sanctorum, each volunteer explained in detail the things
around them to help them get a feel, Satish said.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bengaluru/35-blind-people-from-bengaluru-get-darshan-at-tirumala/articleshow/59091064.cms
leisure. Tears rolled down the cheeks of many of them who described
the experience as 'divya darshan', he said...Explaining how the trip
came about, Satish
said: "During one of my visits to an old age home in Whitefield,
Bengaluru to repair chairs and tables, apart from assisting them, a
couple of my visually
challenged friends conveyed their grievance. They said they wished to
visit Tirupati for 'divya darshan'. I thought of it and decided to
make plans to
take them to the temple town." ..But, when he conveyed the idea, they
appeared to be sceptical, he said. "Then I revealed my plan of every
member of the team being assisted by a volunteer
throughout the trip. This appealed to them and they agreed. When I
approached my friends, they too readily accepted. A few of them,
however, continued
to doubt if the tour would happen," said Satish, who had worked as a
counsellor at a firm in Bengaluru. "Now, we have achieved it," he
said...The team,
which includes 18 women, is set to visit Talakona waterfalls in
Sri Venkateshwara National Park
 near Chittoor before returning to Bengaluru by train on Sunday
evening, Satish said. One of the team members, 24-year-old Srinath,
works for software
firm Cisco in Bengaluru, he said..



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[AI] Noble cause: 35 blind people from Bengaluru get darshan at Tirumala

2017-06-11 Thread avinash shahi
A salveraj reports;: CHENNAI: It can't get nobler than this. Thirty-five
visually challenged
 people from Bengaluru had a 'darshan' of
Lord Venkateswara at Tirumala
 on Saturday, a volunteer helping each of them climb the hills by
foot...The trip was organised by Chennai resident Satish Palani, a
26-year-old who has
been working as a scribe for visually challenged students...The team
members arrived at Tirupati by train from Bengaluru on Friday evening
and took a small
nap before beginning the climb to Tirumala. "Three of them struggled
to walk the steps, so we provided them vehicle assistance. We reached
the temple early
on Saturday.," said Satish. He conveyed special thanks, on behalf of
the team members, to officials of
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams
 (TTD), which manages the popular temple in Chittoor district of
Andhra Pradesh, for helping make the trip successful. During the climb
as well as in the
sanctum sanctorum, each volunteer explained in detail the things
around them to help them get a feel, Satish said.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bengaluru/35-blind-people-from-bengaluru-get-darshan-at-tirumala/articleshow/59091064.cms
leisure. Tears rolled down the cheeks of many of them who described
the experience as 'divya darshan', he said...Explaining how the trip
came about, Satish
said: "During one of my visits to an old age home in Whitefield,
Bengaluru to repair chairs and tables, apart from assisting them, a
couple of my visually
challenged friends conveyed their grievance. They said they wished to
visit Tirupati for 'divya darshan'. I thought of it and decided to
make plans to
take them to the temple town." ..But, when he conveyed the idea, they
appeared to be sceptical, he said. "Then I revealed my plan of every
member of the team being assisted by a volunteer
throughout the trip. This appealed to them and they agreed. When I
approached my friends, they too readily accepted. A few of them,
however, continued
to doubt if the tour would happen," said Satish, who had worked as a
counsellor at a firm in Bengaluru. "Now, we have achieved it," he
said...The team,
which includes 18 women, is set to visit Talakona waterfalls in
Sri Venkateshwara National Park
 near Chittoor before returning to Bengaluru by train on Sunday
evening, Satish said. One of the team members, 24-year-old Srinath,
works for software
firm Cisco in Bengaluru, he said..



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