TTD's Srivari Vaidya Seva Draws Good Response From Doctors Worldwide
Slot bookings began on June 20, with specialists offering three-day service opportunities and other doctors seven-day slots, while long-term volunteering options are also available.
Nellore:The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams’ Srivari Vaidya Seva initiative has received good response from medical professionals across India and abroad, with 488 specialist doctors and healthcare experts promising to offer voluntary services.
TTD joint executive officer A Sharath, who reviewed the ongoing veterinary services at the SV Gosamrakshana Shala on Monday, said the programme was launched on directions from chief minister Chandrababu Naidu to encourage doctors, veterinarians and other professionals to contribute their expertise as a form of service to Lord Venkateswara.
Slot bookings began on June 20, with specialists offering three-day service opportunities and other doctors seven-day slots, while long-term volunteering options are also available.
The programme is currently being implemented on a three-month trial basis through a dedicated mobile application.
The Go Seva component has also witnessed an enthusiastic response with all three service batches fully booked. Veterinarians from AP and the US are currently providing their services at the TTD goshala.
So far, experts have conducted comprehensive health check-ups on 450 indigenous cows, identifying nearly 250 animals with pregnancy potential, besides performing complex surgeries and providing advanced treatment for reproductive and other health disorders.
Sharath urged more doctors and specialists to join the initiative, describing the programme as a unique opportunity to combine professional service with spiritual fulfillment.