Sabarimala revenue touches ₹104 cr.; heavy rush continues
16/12/2019, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,PATHANAMTHITTA
16/12/2019, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,PATHANAMTHITTA
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The Travancore Devaswom Board has collected revenue worth ₹104 crore from Sabarimala as on Saturday, according to board president N. Vasu.
Mr. Vasu said this was in sharp contrast with the ₹64 crore revenue collected during the same period in the previous pilgrim season.
He said Aravana sales had fetched a revenue of ₹43.4 crore as on Saturday against the ₹23.8 crore earned during the same period last year.
The hundi collection of ₹35.5 crore as on Saturday too showed considerable increase, compared to the ₹25.6 crore collection received during the same period in 2018, he said. Mr. Vasu said the board was yet to count coins, worth not less than ₹5 crore, it received as offerings from devotees.
The holy hillock witnessed a heavy rush on Sunday too with the increase in the flow of pilgrims during the weekend.
Pilgrims had to wait seven to eight hours in the long-winding queue leading to the temple premises.
The Travancore Devaswom Board has collected revenue worth ₹104 crore from Sabarimala as on Saturday, according to board president N. Vasu.
Mr. Vasu said this was in sharp contrast with the ₹64 crore revenue collected during the same period in the previous pilgrim season.
He said Aravana sales had fetched a revenue of ₹43.4 crore as on Saturday against the ₹23.8 crore earned during the same period last year.
The hundi collection of ₹35.5 crore as on Saturday too showed considerable increase, compared to the ₹25.6 crore collection received during the same period in 2018, he said. Mr. Vasu said the board was yet to count coins, worth not less than ₹5 crore, it received as offerings from devotees.
The holy hillock witnessed a heavy rush on Sunday too with the increase in the flow of pilgrims during the weekend.
Pilgrims had to wait seven to eight hours in the long-winding queue leading to the temple premises.
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