‘Special Police Sevadal’ extending round-the-clock services during Dasara Utsavams
The Hindu
In Vijayawada, a 5,000-strong police force from different districts was deployed for the nine-day Dasara celebrations. A 'Special Police Sevadal' was formed to help devotees with wheelchairs, darshan and other services. Police also provided water and buttermilk to devotees in queues. Officers monitored the situation 24x7 to ensure devotees had a smooth experience.
The ‘Special Police Sevadal’ constituted to help the devotees during the Dasara Sarannavarathri Utsavams are rendering round-the-clock services atop Indrakeeladri.
A 5,000-strong police force from different districts were deployed on bandobust during the nine-day Dasara celebrations. Besides, NCC cadets and volunteers were roped in for the utsavams.
Police Commissioner Kanthi Rana Tata formed the ‘Special Police Sevadal’ to help devotees standing in queues and provide darshan to the aged and specially-challenged devotees.
The sevadal police arranged wheelchairs at different places at the temple to help the devotees. At some places police were seen carrying the devotees.
“Instructions have been given to the ‘Special Police Sevadal’ to arrange darshan for devotees in need, particularly the senior citizens and the differently-abled,” Mr. Kanthi Rana said.
AIG M. Ravindranath Babu, DCPs Vishal Gunni and Ajita Vajendla and other officers were monitoring the arrangements for the devotees, the Police Commissioner said.
“Services of the police during the Dasara Navarathri Utsavams were good. The ‘Special Police Sevadal’ were taking the senior citizens on wheelchairs and providing darshan for them,” said a devotee Macherla Sita Mahalakshmi on Wednesday.













