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Telangana Postal Officers Doing Special Service In Navratri

Telangana postal officers doing special service in Navratri, know.

In view of the reduction in the cases of the corona epidemic, people are being given relief during festivals but with caution.

In this sequence, on Thursday in Hyderabad, Telangana, postal officials said that special services would be provided during Navratri.

Under this people will be able to book tickets for 9 holy shrines for the blessings of God.

Telangana Postal Officers on Thursday made a relief announcement for the people of the state during the coming Navratri amid travel restrictions.

Under this, devotees can book tickets in nine holy places during the holy period of Navratri.

Talking to the media, Chief Postmaster General S Rajendra Kumar said, “Telangana Postal Circle in association with the Endowment Department of Telangana has arranged special service during Dussehra festival coming in October.”

A release said, ‘Antaralaya Kumkumarchana Ashtottara Namarchana will be performed for nine consecutive days from October 7 to 15 in selected temples selected by the devotees.’

It has also been said that arrangements will be made to deliver Prasadam to the homes of the devotees. Prasad will be available by 23 October through speed post.

This booking is open from September 22 through all post offices and online web portals and this facility will be provided till October 5.

Devotees who are unable to travel can take advantage of this golden opportunity and take their services to the respective temple.

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