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Former TTD head priest Srinivasa Deekshitulu passes away due to COVID-19
Updated Date: 10/16/2020
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The Lord Venkateshwara Temple in Tirumala has been making the news,
after reopening for devotees, with employees in multiple departments
testing positive for COVID-19. In the latest, former high priest of
Tirumala Tirupati
Devasthanam, Srinivasa Murthy Deekshitulu succumbed to the virus. The
priest was 73 years old, and had served TTD as a priest for over three
decades. He breathed his last at Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical
Sciences (SVIMS) in Tirumala. As per reports, Srinivasa Deekshitulu had
other co-morbidities. As per latest reports, nearly 170 TTD
employees including Srinivasa Mangapuram temple’s superintendent,
employees at Padmavathi temple and prasadam department have tested
positive for COVID-19 so far. While test samples have collected for the
rest, their results are awaited. The TTD authorities had
previously written to the state government to stall incoming devotees
with the rising COVID-19 cases. While parts of the temple have already
been shut for devotees, there is no official statement issued by the
authorities stating that complete operations at TTD would be shut down
temporarily. The Lord Venkateshwara Temple re-opened for devotees in
June this year, after being shut temporarily for 80 days due to the
COVID-19 induced lockdown. Meanwhile. the COVID pandemic has even affected operations at India’s
rocket launching station in Sriharikota. With staffers at the Satish
Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC-SHAR) testing positive for the virus,
authorities have decided to stall operations at the station and impose a
lockdown for curbing its spread. As per reports, the space station was
operating with 30 percent of its total staff during the country-wide
lockdown. Post Unlock 1.0, the staff strength was increased to 40
percent. However, some of the family members of the space station
employees, residing at ISRO’s housing colonies at Swarnamukhi Nagar in
Sullurpeta tested positive for COVID-19 during this period. As per
a circular released by the SDSC-SHAR authorities, all operations at the
space station have been shut, and will be resumed after the COVID case
count falls back to zero. During this time period, the space station
will be under lockdown, with only computer monitoring systems, emergency
systems and patrolling system employees working to ensure safety and
security.
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