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Andhra Pradesh
The number of devotees from Hyderabad to Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Devasthanan in Yadagirigutta and Sri Bramaramba Mallikarjunaswamy temple in Srisailam is increasing steadily. In order to facilitate the devotees to book accommodation well in advance at these two holy places, the endowments department should set up online booking facility at a central place in Hyderabad. This would ease the devotees from waiting for long hours in the queue after reaching the place to get shelter even for a day or night. Initially the accommodation facility could be provided and later on reservations for different poojas or visishta sevas may be introduced, depending on the respective Brahmotsavams, or during marriage season. C.V.K Mohan Varma, Begumpet Medicines stock at CGH outletsThe CGH beneficiaries especially the retired and the infirm are forced to make several trips to collect medicines from the CGH outlets on the plea that there are no medicines immediately available. They are told that the medicines have to be purchased locally, thus making the patients make another trip. Why don’t the CGH units have sufficient stock? With regard to local purchase, one has to leave the medical history book with prescription of the specialist doctor at the CGH itself and this is cumbersome procedure. Let the CGH stock medicines in sufficient quantities to avoid local purchase, thereby saving the time and energy of the old and infirm. Raja Rao, Masab Tank
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