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Puri Policy Opens the Feedback Center for JaganiNath worshipers

Puri Policy Opens the Feedback Center for JaganiNath worshipers
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Bhubaneswar: The day before the reopening of Puri Jagannath’s temple for all the people, the police on Sunday established a feedback center for visitors outside the temple.
After remaining closed for worshipers since April 24 after the second wave of Covid, the 12th century temple was first opened because of his servants and their families on August 12 and 13.
Furthermore, only the locality of the city of Puri is permitted to offer prayers in the temple from 16 to 20 August.
From Monday, the temple door will be reopened for all worshipers from the castle and outside.
“We are committed to providing the best service for all people.
Special arrangements have been made to ensure the safety and security of worshipers at Shree Jagannath Temple.
We have established a feedback center outside the northern gate of the temple,” said Puri SP, Kanwar Vishal Singh.
In addition to the manual submission of the feedback form, worshipers can also share their experiences with the police through an online QR code scanning system.
The police have established a QR code scanner in the parking lot and several other important places where worshipers can send their feedback online.
The police have deployed 10 platoon strength, 1 SP and 20 additional officers to arrange the crowd inside and around the temple.
The average daily feet of the worshipers (local residents of Puri) at the Jagannath Temple between August 16 and 20 are around 10,000.
The police expect more about Monday.
As previously announced, all worshipers must show the RT-PCR negative report taken 96 hours before the temple visit or final vaccination certificate for free disruption access to the temple.
The temple will still be closed on all Saturdays and Sundays in the view of the weekend shutdown in Puri.
Darshan for worshipers will begin from 7am to 7pm on weekdays.
The temple will also remain closed on the occasion of a large celebration, including Janmashtami on August 30 and Ganesh Chaturthi on September 10 to avoid large worshipers during the Pandemic Covid-19.

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