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Sabarimala Sannidhanam 12th Dec 2023- 02

 Devaswom Board President With Devotees








Sabarimala Sannidhanam 16th Dec 2023- 01












 

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Sadhu Subrahmanya Shastry Jayanthi


The 135th Birth Anniversary of the renowned scholar, epigraphist, former Peishkar of Tirumala Temple, Sri Sadhu Subrahmanya Shastry will be observed by TTD on December 17.


On this occasion, Pushpanjali will be rendered to the life size bronze statue of Sri Sastry located in front of SVETA Bhavan at 8:30am. followed by a  seminar with versatile scholars at Annamacharya Kalamandiram.

Srivani Darshan Ticket Counter at Tirupati Airport Changes



TTD has been issuing 100 numbers of offline SRIVANI tickets every day at Tirupati airport for the convenience of air passengers coming from abroad and across the country to visit Tirumala for Srivari darshan.


However, due to the non-permission of issuance of SRIVANI tickets at the airport, from Saturday, the December 16 onwards, these tickets will be issued at the Gokulam Rest House in Tirumala instead of the airport. 


Every day 100 tickets will be issued to the devotees who have submitted their boarding pass as usual for SRIVANI darshan offline tickets.

 

Therefore, the devotees are requested to observe the change.



It was a ‘Celebration of Learning’ at Manthan’s Annual School Day Event!








Manthan International School
, part of the International School Partnership (ISP) group, a global family of 77 schools across 21 countries, hosted the Annual Day, Pratibimb for Junior KG to Grade 3 students and Rangmanthan for Grades 4 to 12, today, at Manthan International School, Tellapur. The event was attended by over 5000 people including families of the learners and the entire Manthan team.

 

The Pratibimb events were created as reflections of learning that happened in class throughout the year. The Rangmanthan events incorporated all club activities that the students are part of and showcased their skills in music, dance, theatre, sports and the arts.

 

The shows had attractive formats such as “Tamasha”, which included the depiction of indigenous Indian games while describing the various stages of life. The story of a teenager was showcased using theatre within a theatre with props that were created on the spot through live painting. A musical skit, ‘Entertainment through the Ages,’ looked at how entertaining and being entertained has changed from the time of gramophones to that of mobile gadgets.

 

Capturing the rich tapestry of the country’s history, the show 'Golden Ages of India' took the audience through the magnificent journey of glory and valour through performances in drama, dance and music. "Confluence" was the Grand Finale event that celebrated a multicultural extravaganza of global sounds and rhythms presented by Music Club students.

 

Speaking on the occasion, Surjeet Singh, Principal, of Manthan International School said, "I give a huge shout-out to all students and teachers who gave their very best in this four-day-long event, where the school presented eight shows and all 1850 students participated. The talent, enthusiasm, and hard work exhibited by our students were evident in every performance, reflecting the vibrant and dynamic spirit of our school. Their performances not only showcased their unique talents but also highlighted the collective strength of our student body. I also extend heartfelt gratitude to parents for their enthusiastic attendance and support of the school at this annual event."

 

To know more about the school and its programs, visit: https://www.manthanschool.org/

 

About Manthan International School

Manthan International School is a part of the International Schools Partnership (ISP) - a global community of 77 schools across 21 countries. It was set up with a mission to build socially aware and responsible citizens. Manthan is a place where children are not afraid to be their authentic selves and learn to create a positive impact in their communities. The vision of the school is to provide an all-round education and nurture a child’s innate curiosity to help the child achieve excellence.

-Press note

No Recommendation Letters on 19th Dec



The traditional temple cleaning fete, the Koil Alwar Tirumanjanam will be held on Tuesday, December 19 in connection with Vaikuntha Dwara Darshanam from December 23 to January 1 in 2024 at Srivari Temple in Tirumala. 


In this regard, TTD has cancelled the VIP break darshan on December 19.


For this reason, the recommendation letters will not be accepted on Monday, December 18. 


Devotees are requested to make note of this and co-operate with TTD.