Bengaluru

Free food, accommodation

BANGALORE: For the convenience of the devotees, Sri Kasi Annapurna Arya Vysya Trust has come up with Nithyanna Satrams in Tirupathi, Shiradi and Varanasi. Announcement to this effect was

From our online archive

BANGALORE: For the convenience of the devotees, Sri Kasi Annapurna Arya Vysya Trust has come up with Nithyanna Satrams in Tirupathi, Shiradi and Varanasi.

Announcement to this effect was made by the Director of Karnataka Arya Vysya Sabha T A Saravan in Bangalore. He announced that 220 rooms in Tirupati, 300 rooms in Shiradi and 48 rooms in Varanasi have been built for the purpose of accommodation for the devotees. He informed that this facility will be extended to the devotees free of cost without making any sort of distinctions.

S r i J a k k a m Nagabhushanam, the president of Kasi Annapurna Vasavi Arya Vysya Trust, spoke on the occasion and expressed satisfaction for the dream come true. He further expressed great pleasure that devotees visiting these places from across the country will be able to make use of the facilities.

"This facility will be extended in Dharmastala, Kashi and Gokarna very soon," he informed.

Devotees can contact the following address to access free lodging facilities in Tirupati, Shiradi and Varanasi: Tirupati: Kapila Teertham, Bypass Road, opp. SBI Training. Ph: 0877-6561222, Mob: 09849517012.

Shirdi: Nagar, Manmad Road, opp. Joshi Hospital, Shiradi. Ph: 02423-255039, Mob: 98228 93791.

Varanasi: D.47/339, Opp. Mazda Talkies, Luksa Road, Varanasi. Ph: 0542 – 2400076/ 2455087.

Mob: 09335332133.

Trump says US will be out of Iran 'pretty quickly' as Tehran rubbishes claims of seeking ceasefire

West Asia conflict: PM reviews supply chains, price stability, diversification for LPG and LNG in CCS meeting

Amazon's cloud computing facility in Bahrain hit in Iranian strike, reports Financial Times

IndiGo revises fuel charges by up to Rs 950 for domestic flights after jet fuel price hike

Amid Opposition protests and Kerala poll concerns, Centre drops debate on new FCRA bill

SCROLL FOR NEXT