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Hutch services at Sabarimala

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Kochi, Dec. 3

Hutch has announced the launch of its services at Sannidhanam, Pamba and Nilackal in Sabarimala. Physical and e-top up facility for recharges will also be made available at select centres across the State. Mr K. Sankara Narayanan, Chief Operating Officer for Hutch, Kerala, said that the company has a wide array of value-added services on Sabarimala pilgrimage.

Hutch subscribers can now download Ayyappa wallpapers, animations, Polytones, Trutones and MP3 tones through SMS, voice and GPRS. The Sabarimala alert facility provides information on temple timings, auspicious days, slokas and various other services on Sabarimala. A fee of Rs 30 per month would be charged for these alerts.

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