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Hyderabad Jagadambika tabernacle in Golconda Fort set for Bonalu Festival

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Hyderabad The Jagadambika tabernacle in Golconda Fort is each set for the periodic Bonalu jubilee listed to begin on July 7. A collaboration commission with officers of colorful government departments, including the Hyderabad megacity police manager Kothakota Srinivasa Reddy and quarter collector Anudeep Durishetty, visited the point and reviewed the arrangements on Friday, July 5.

The month-long jubilee of Bonalu will begin from the Jagadambika tabernacle atop Golconda Fort. Commissioner Kothakota Srinivasa Reddy said that strong security will be arranged during the Bonalu jubilee. “ This time, as women from remote townlets are likely to attend the jubilee, all arrangements are being made consequently. The external department has been asked to hire enough staff to remove the waste that accumulates there during Bonalu else, there's a chance of infections due to the stormy season, ” he said on Facebook.

Also, RTC motorcars have been asked to situate only at the places indicated by the business police. On the occasion of similar carnivals, pickpocketers and chain rape will come more and special surveillance brigades are being organized against similar people. CCTV cameras are being installed and special she- brigades will be set up to stop dusk- teasers.

The manager said that arrangements will be made with the collaboration of the officers of all departments to avoid any vexation to the addicts who come on the occasion of Golconda Bonalu and that all preventative measures are being taken to help any untoward incident.

In Hyderabad and other corridor of Telangana, addicts, especially women, make immolations to goddesses in the form of food in especially decorated pots to celebrate Bonalu. Golconda Bonalu will be followed by Lashkar Bonalu, which is held at Ujjaini Mahankali tabernacle in Secunderabad. It's generally believed that the jubilee was first celebrated over 150 times ago following a major Cholera outbreak.