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The millennium's first Mahamasthabhisheka of the 57-ft granite monolith of Lord Bahubali, atop the Vindhyagiri hills in Karanataka will have a Amateur Radio (HAM) facility to assist organisers in communication.
A unique call sign AT6MM denoting the 2006 Mahamasthabhisheka was due from the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, according to special event station coordinator Ajoy.
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