The TTD hs got a loss of around Rs 500 crore as it was closed for the last 54 days. There is n daily income of any sort to the Lord Balaji. The TTD board is finding ways and means to restore the darshan of the Lord.
The Darshan might start after the lockdown. There is an expenditure of around Rs 150 crore per month here for the TTD. It is paying salaries and other bills on time.
The TTD is getting around Rs 58 crore as interest on various deposits it has in the Banks. They are using this money for maintenance.
While all the small Temples are getting ready to open the regular Darshan, the TTD board is working on the modalities to open the Balaji Darshan. But it hs to get permission from the State and also the Central Government for this.
There is a chance that it could allow daily around 15000 to 2000 pilgrims with the time slot basis. There will be no waiting for the pilgrims, they just come in and have the darshan as per the time given to them.
The social distance concept will be followed in the TTD. No arjitha sevas will be performed. The regular dharma darshan kind of system will be followed with limited pilgrims on a daily basis.
But all this can happen when the transport begins from all the states on a regular basis. The Telugu states and Tamilnadu are crucial for the pilgrims coming to the TTD.
If the regular income begins then there will be no issue for the daily maintenance of the Temple her in Tirupathi located on Tirumala hills.