7.7.20

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Adah Sharma

Sep 22, 2015








TTD Chairman YV Subba Reddy Reviews Corona Situation with Officialas

Tirupati, 6 Jul. 20: TTD EO Sri Anil Kumar Singhal on Monday directed officials to conduct thorough Corona testing for all TTD employees working at Tirumala.

He also directed officials to purchase Treunat equipment for a total check of TTD employees working at Tirumala.

After a review meeting on Monday at TTD Administrative Building with District Collector Sri Bharat Narayan Gupta along with Additional EO Sri AV Dharma Reddy, JEOs Sri P Basant Kumar and Smt S Bhargavi, CVSO Sri Gopinath Jatti, the EO instructed the concerned to provide nutrient food at TTD canteen to all employees working at Tirumala to increase their stamina in fighting corona pandemic. He urged the medical and health department officials to regularly coordinate efforts in this direction.

He said some security personnel staying at the barracks during their duty hours at Tirumala has contacted Corona positive. Henceforth awareness should be given to all TTD employees, not to stay in groups and separate rooms will be provided to them.

TTD EO instructed officials to hand over the kitchen at Srinivasam PAC in Tirupati to the district administration. He also appointed the DyEO (General) as Special Officer In-charge of the Quarantine at Madhavam and advised him to co-ordinate efforts with both TTD and district officials.

He said there were no health issues with any devotees who had come for Srivari darshan since June as TTD staff has enquired on phone and enquired with them.

Joint collector Sri Virabrahmam, Deputy Collector Sri Srinivas, District Medical and Health Officer, Dr Penchalaiah, TTD Health Officer Dr RR Reddy participated.

CHAIRMAN REVIEWS

TTD chairman Sri Y V Subba Reddy instructed officials to take special care on the health safety of the TTD employees.

He spoke to officials on phone after the TTD EOs review meeting and said funds are no hindrance when it comes to the health concerns of the employees and told to give the best possible medication to employees.


TTD Files Police Complaint in the Sapthagiri Magazine Malafide Posting Issue


Tirupati, 6 Jul. 20: TTD has lodged a complaint with the police when a malafide issue has come to its notice that a booklet belonging to other religion has been allegedly dispatched along with the Sapthagiri magazine to a devotee in Guntur with an intention to defame the present TTD management.

Hence to expose the conspiracy theory behind this entire episode by some vested elements, TTD has filed a police complaint seeking a thorough investigation in the case.

It may be noted that the Sapthagiri magazine is packed, weighed, pasted address and dispatched by the Postal authorities only for whom the TTD paid them Rs.1.05 for each copy in addition to the postal charges. Since the postal department sent it in Book-post format there is no sealing of the packets.

Following the above issue, TTD enquired on phone with Sapthagiri readers of other districts of AP and found out that such a happening of a booklet of other religion has not been received by anyone of them as alleged. 

Therefore the TTD has taken a serious note of the malafide intentions behind the above issue and acted strongly.

6.7.20

Sri Eatala Rajender, Hon’ble Minister for Health held a Video Conference on Seasonal Diseases