NTR Commissionerate Police have announced their plan to launch a special App for providing darshan tickets to VVIPs during the upcoming Dasara Navarathri Utsavams in Vijayawada. The App will allow for direct entry and speedy darshan for around 20 categories of people, including Ministers, MPs, and MLAs. This is in an effort to avoid inconvenience to regular devotees and prevent unauthorised entries into the queue lines. However, the proposal for the App is still pending government approval.
Exclusive Darshan App for VIPs at Dasara Festival in Vijayawada
The NTR Commissionerate Police of Vijayawada has proposed launching a specialized mobile application to provide hassle-free darshan tickets to VVIPs during the upcoming Dasara Navarathri Utsavams.
Background
In previous years, VVIPs and high-ranking officials often faced inconvenience and delays while waiting in long queues for darshan at the Kanaka Durga temple in Vijayawada. To address this issue, the police have explored various options to provide a more streamlined and efficient experience for these individuals.
App Features
The proposed app will offer the following features:
Benefits
FAQs
1. When will the app be available?
The launch of the app is pending government approval. An official announcement will be made once the approval is granted.
2. Who is eligible for the app?
The app will be available to approximately 20 categories of people, including Ministers, MPs, MLAs, and other high-ranking officials.
3. How do I register for the app?
Registration details and instructions will be announced once the app is officially launched.
4. Will the app be available to general devotees?
No, the app is exclusively designed for VVIPs and high-ranking officials. General devotees will continue to follow the regular darshan procedures.
5. What are the security measures in place for the app?
The app will have robust security measures to prevent unauthorized access and ensure the safety of VVIPs.
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