TTD begins issuing Sarva Darshan tokens limitedly

Newswand: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam has begun issuing Sarva Darshanam tokens limitedly from September 8 onwards for the Darshan of Lord Venkateswara Swami.

Every day about 2000 tokens would be issues to the devotees. However initially it would be limited to the devotees of Chittoor district. On September 8 the tokens were issued at Srinivasam Complex.

Issuing of Sarva Darshan tokens was stopped due to Covid Pandemic. Officials of TTD have said that they would begin issuing of Sarva Darshan tickets after the pandemic subsides.

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TTD Agarbattis sale from 13

Newswand: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam Agarbattis would be sold from September 13 as the manufacturing activity has reached the final stages.

The Agarbattis (incense sticks) would be available in the stores in Tirumala and Tirupati. They would be sold with seven brand names as Tirumala has seven hills.

It may be recalled here that Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam has decided to reuse the flowers being used in the garlands in the temples of Tirumala and Tirupati. It has decided to manufacture Agarbattid from them.

Flower garlands are used extensively in the temples every day. The usage would be much high during the festival days.  Usually they would be thrown out on the next day. The TTD wanted that the flowers should be reused and came out with the idea of manufacturing Agarbattis from them.

Darshan International, a Bengaluru based company, has come forward to manufacture incense sticks from the used flowers. TTD has entered into an agreement with that company and allotted land for the manufacturing unit at SV Gosala. Darshan International has procured men and material from its own funds and started the process of manufacturing.

The TTD staff would collect the used flowers every day and give them to Darshan International unit. The trained staff of the company would segregate the flowers as per the variety. The flowers would be dried and would be converted like flour.

The flower flour would be mixed with water and with some other materials. From the paste the incense sticks would be prepared. Then they would be dried for 15 to 17 hours. The sticks would be dipped in aromatic liquids, dried and packed.

As many as 3.50 lakh sticks would be manufactured every day with the help of 10 machines at the Darshan’s manufacturing unit.

The names of the brands are 1) Abhayahastha 2) Tandanana 3) Divyapada 4) Aakrushti 5) Srushti 6) Tushti 7) Drushti.

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Resolve complaints on accommodation without delay: TTD EO Jawahar

Newswand: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam executive officer Dr KS Jawahar Reddy directed the officials on September 6 to attend and resolve the complaints being lodged by the pilgrims without any delay regarding accommodation.

He has chaired the meeting of the senior officers at the conference hall in the TTD administrative building. The EO reviewed various issues related to different departments. While reviewing the reception department activities, he instructed the officials concerned to resolve the complaints registered on the toll-free number 9966812345 without any delay.

The EO also reviewed the ongoing development works related to SV Museum in Tirumala and also in Tirupati which is located adjacent to Sri Govindaraja Swamy temple.

Reviewing the health related issues of employees, the EO said the health profile of each employee should be recorded by the medical wing of TTD. He also said the details of employees and retired employees along with their dependents should be collected to issue smart cards to all of them. “This process should complete within a week”, he instructed. He reviewed the ongoing vaccination process to employees aged between 18 years and 45 years.

The EO instructed the engineering wing officials to lay a bio-fencing at Palamaner Gosala and also dig trenches at necessary places.

The other important areas included in the review are involving Srivari Sevakulu in all the TTD religious programmes conducted in coordination with all Projects of TTD, bringing out Sapthagiri Magazine edition in a more attractive manner from October onwards, mode of darshan procedures in local temples, and supplying of radium jackets to sanitary staffs working at Tirumala and Tirupati etc.

Additional EO AV Dharma Reddy, JEO Sada Bhargavi, CVSO Gopinath Jatti, CE Nageswara Rao and others were also present.

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Special Entry Darshan ticket problems would be solved

Newswand: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam executive officer Dr KS Jawahar Reddy said that the technical problems in issuing the Special Entry Darshan tickets would be solved with the help of Cloud Management Technology soon.

The EO has interacted with the devotees of Lord Venkateswara Swami on September 4 during the Dial Your EO programme. Replying to a question of a devotee on the problems in getting SED tickets as the website did not work, Jawahar Reddy said that they would discuss the issue with the company which has been providing technical assistance and would solve the problem.

He said that time of the Balakanda Parayanam would be increased and said that the prices of religious books would be reduced. He said it was painful to note that lies are being spread over the Sampradaya Bhojanam.

He informed that TTD would look into the request of giving priority to senior citizens in allotting the accommodation. He said that Sundarakanda Parayanam and Geetha Parayanam CDs would be released soon.

He said that Dharma Parichayam and Dharma Pravesika exams would be held soon and said that it was not possible to start Akhanda Harinama Sankeerthana as the Nada Neerajanam was full with other programmes immediately.

He said that the TTD staff would be asked to have Govinda Namalu. He said that the suggestion to write Annamacharya Keerthanas and Bhagavadgitha Slokas on the walls of Tirumala would be examined.

The EO said that the Sapthagiri magazine would be send through the post from October onwards. He said that Arjitha Sevas would be renewed after Covid Pandemic subsides.

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Balakanda Parayanam begins at Tirumala

Newswand: The 16-day long Sodasha Dina Balakanda Parayana Deeksha organised by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam for the well-being of humanity has begun at the Vasantha Mandapam on September 3.

The unique 16-letter sentence in Balakanda Parayanam is “బ‌భౌరామఃసంప్ర‌హృష్టఃస‌ర్వ‌దైవ‌తైః “ of which the Key letter ‘Ba’ comprised of a total of 143 slokas from first and second sargas. In Balakanda there are 2232 slokas in 77 sargas. Everyday sargas equivalent to one syllable from the sloka will be recited for 16 days.

Veda pundit Maruti conducted the parayanams under the supervision of Acharya Kuppa Siva Subramanya Avadhani, principal of Dharmagiri Veda Vignana Peetham. Simultaneously another batch of 16 Veda upasakas performed Sri Sita Lakshmana Anjaneya Swami sameta Sri Ramachandra Murthy Mula mantra – Japam- Tarpana – Homa programs at the Dharmagiri.

For the benefit of Srivari devotees across the globe, the Balakanda Parayanam program is being telecast live by the SVBC channel every day from 8.30 am onwards.

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Number of people with Dementia estimated to rise to 139 millions by 2050 : says WHO

Newswand: Number of people living with dementia is estimated to rise to 78 million by 2030 and to 139 million by 2050, according to a report of World Health Organisation. WHO estimates that more than 55 million people (8.1 per cent of women and 5.4 per cent of men over 65 years) are living with dementia.

Only a quarter of countries worldwide have a national policy, strategy or plan for supporting people with dementia and their families, according to the WHO’s ‘Global status report on the public health response to dementia’, released on September 2. Half of these countries are in WHO’s European Region, with the remainder split between the other Regions. Yet even in Europe, many plans are expiring or have already expired, indicating a need for renewed commitment from governments.

The number of people living with dementia is growing according to the report: WHO estimates that more than 55 million people (8.1 per cent of women and 5.4 per cent of men over 65 years) are living with dementia. This number is estimated to rise to 78 million by 2030 and to 139 million by 2050.

Dementia is caused by a variety of diseases and injuries that affect the brain, such as Alzheimer’s disease or stroke. It affects memory and other cognitive functions, as well as the ability to perform everyday tasks. The disability associated with dementia is a key driver of costs related to the condition. In 2019, the global cost of dementia was estimated to be US$ 1.3 trillion. The cost is projected to increase to US$ 1.7 trillion by 2030, or US$ 2.8 trillion if corrected for increases in care costs.

“Dementia robs millions of people of their memories, independence and dignity, but it also robs the rest of us of the people we know and love,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization. “The world is failing people with dementia, and that hurts all of us. Four years ago, governments agreed a clear set of targets to improve dementia care. But targets alone are not enough. We need concerted action to ensure that all people with dementia are able to live with the support and dignity they deserve.”

More support needed, particularly in low- and middle-income countries

The report highlights the urgent need to strengthen support at national level, both in terms of care for people with dementia, and in support for the people who provide that care, in both formal and informal settings.

Care required for people with dementia includes primary health care, specialist care, community-based services, rehabilitation, long-term care, and palliative care. While most countries (89 per cent) reporting to WHO’s Global Dementia Observatory say they provide some community-based services for dementia, provision is higher in high-income countries than in low- and middle-income countries. Medication for dementia, hygiene products, assistive technologies and household adjustments are also more accessible in high-income countries, with a greater level of reimbursement, than in lower-income countries.

The type and level of services provided by the health and social care sectors also determines the level of informal care, which is primarily provided by family members. Informal care accounts for about half the global cost of dementia, while social care costs make up over a third. In low- and middle-income countries, most dementia care costs are attributable to informal care (65 per cent). In richer countries informal and social care costs each amount to approximately 40 per cent.

In 2019, carers spent on average five hours a day providing support for daily living to the person they were caring for with dementia; 70 per cent of that care was provided by women. Given the financial, social and psychological stress faced by carers, access to information, training and services, as well as social and financial support, is particularly important. Currently, 75 per cent of countries report that they offer some level of support for carers, although again, these are primarily high-income countries. 

New initiative to better coordinate dementia research

A series of unsuccessful clinical trials for treatments for dementia, combined with the high costs of research and development, led to declining interest in new efforts. There has, however, been a recent increase in dementia research funding, mainly in high-income countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. The latter increased its annual investment in Alzheimer’s disease research from US$ 631 million in 2015 to an estimated US$ 2.8 billion in 2020.

“To have a better chance of success, dementia research efforts need to have a clear direction and be better coordinated,” said Dr Tarun Dua, Head of the Brain Health Unit at WHO. “This is why WHO is developing the Dementia Research Blueprint, a global coordination mechanism to provide structure to research efforts and stimulate new initiatives.” An important focus of future research efforts should be the inclusion of people with dementia and their carers and families. Currently two-thirds of countries reporting to the Global Dementia Observatory involve people with dementia “rarely” or not at all.

Good progress in awareness-raising campaigns

More positively, countries in all regions have made good progress in implementing public awareness campaigns to improve public understanding of dementia, with strong leadership by civil society. Two-thirds of countries reporting to the Observatory have run awareness-raising campaigns. And two-thirds have taken action to improve the accessibility of physical and social environments for people with dementia and to provide training and education to population groups outside the health and social care sector, such as volunteers, police, fire services and first responders.

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Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam to take up Sodasadina Balakanda Parayanam

Aims to ward off the Covid third wave in the country

Newswand: Sodasadina Balakanda Parayanam, for 16 days, will begin at Vasanta Mandapam in Tirumala from September 3 onwards under the aegis of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam with Ankurarpanam taking place on September 2.

 One of the important episodes from the epic Valmiki Ramayana, Balakanda consisting of 77 chapters with a total 2232 Slokas, would be recited during the 16 days programme. On the first day, 143 Slokas from the first two Sargas will be recited.

 It may be mentioned here that, Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam has taken up Balakanda Parayanam from July 25 onwards seeking the divine intervention to overcome the fear of the possibility of Covid third wave in the country. The scientists, doctors, governments and the entire medical fraternity across the globe have been warning that that third wave may strike the world in September and October, primarily targeting children. 

 As Balakanda narrates the chronicles of Sri Rama from His Childhood, TTD commenced the Parayanam as soon as Sundarakanda and Yuddhakanda Parayanams were completed.

In this unique Sodasadina Balakanda Parayanam, recitation of all the 2000 odd Slokas will be completed in 16 days. Simultaneously, Vedic scholars will perform Japa-Tapa-Yagam at Dharmagiri Veda Vignana Peetham during these days.

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