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Virtual queue system to be launched at Guruvayur temple in Kerala to ease rush

Virtual queue system to be launched at Guruvayur temple in Kerala to ease rush
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The Kerala government has announced a virtual queue system for the Guruvayur temple to manage pilgrim crowds more efficiently. This initiative is part of a broader master plan to upgrade infrastructure at major pilgrimage sites in the region over the next three years.

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Improving crowd management and infrastructure at major religious sites is critical for public safety and the preservation of cultural heritage.

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In a major step to streamline pilgrim flow, Devaswom Minister K. Muraleedharan has announced the introduction of a virtual queue system at the Sreekrishna Temple, Guruvayur, on a trial basis. The initiative aims to ensure a smoother and more comfortable darshan experience for devotees.

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