Maharashtra govt allows 10,000 devotees to visit saibaba temple in shirdi per day with offline passes

Maharashtra govt allows 10,000 devotees to visit saibaba temple in shirdi per day with offline passes

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Maharashtra govt allows 10,000 devotees to visit Saibaba temple in Shirdi per day with offline passes | SHIRDI: With the number of COVID-19 cases on the decline, the Ahmednagar district


administration has decided to allow 10,000 devotees per day to take darshan of Saibaba at the famous Shirdi shrine who possess offline passes, as per an official order. The district


administration had on October 6 issued an order allowing 15,000 devotees who possessed online passes to take darshan per day, but in view of the fall in the cases, a proposal to allow more


devotees possessing offline passes was received by authorities. As the online booking for 15,000 devotees will continue, it means a total of 25,000 devotees can now take darshan of Saibaba


every day. "As per the decision, taken in a meeting, the Saibaba Temple Trust has been permitted to allow 10,000 devotees on daily basis through the offline system while following all


the COVID-19 norms," said the official order issued by Ahmednagar district collector Rajendra Bhosale. The temple trust will have to give an undertaking that it would be following all


the COVID-19 rules prescribed by the administration and the Maharashtra government, it said. During pre-pandemic times, lakhs of devotees used to visit Shirdi every day. Shri Saibaba


Sansthan Trust said it will set up counters in Shirdi for distributing free offline passes for devotees who have to show their Aadhaar cards. The number of COVID-19 infections in Maharashtra


continues to remain under 1,000 per day. On Tuesday, the state reported 886 coronavirus positive cases and 34 fatalities, taking the tally to 66,25,872 and the toll to 1,40,636, as per the


health department.