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Vodafone services at Sabarimala

Kochi, Nov 21

Vodafone Essar has announced special services for pilgrims travelling to Sabarimala. The company has increased facilities for prepaid recharge at retail outlets en route to Sabarimala while post-paid subscribers from other States can make bill payments at Vodafone stores across Kerala. It has also added new cell sites on the way to Sabarimala for better connectivity. Battery re-chargers have also been installed at various locations. Pilgrims can also dial an emergency tol l free number 99461 00100 to reach police control rooms at Pamba, Nilakkal and Sannidhanam. –

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