Traffic Arrangement in Hyderabad for Independence Day Celebrations
Traffic Arrangement in Hyderabad for Independence Day Celebrations
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Hyderabad: Ahead of the Independence Day celebrations at Golconda Fort on Sunday, the Hyderabad City Police has informed that traffic arrangements in place. Accordingly, the road from Ramdevguda to Golconda Fort will be closed for general vehicular traffic from 7 am to 12 noon on Sunday. The entry from Ramdevguda to Golconda Fort will be used for A, B & C car pass holders who are invited to attend Independence Day celebrations including the flag hosting ceremony from 7.30 am to 11 am.

All invitees coming on vehicles with A, B & C car passes from Secunderabad, Banjara Hills, Masab Tank, Mehdipatnam side have to go via Rethi Bowli and Nanal Nagar Junctions and take a left turn towards Balika Bhavan, Langer Houz Flyover, Tippu Khan Bridge, Ramdevguda junction, take a right turn at Makai Darwaza and Golconda Fort Gate for alighting. After alighting, A car pass holder should park their vehicles on the main road in front of the Fort main Gate while B pass holders should park their vehicles at the Golconda bus-stop. C car pass holders should park vehicle at the football ground after taking a right turn near Golconda bus-stop.

Vehicles with D car passes have to go via Shaikpet Nala and Tolichowki, Seven Tombs side Banjara Darwaza to alight at Priyadarshini School, Golconda and park their vehicles inside Priyadarshini School. E car pass holders coming from Seven Tombs, Banjara Darwaza, inside Traffic Signal and take immediate left turn to Owaisi Ground. Vehicles with F passes, general public coming to the venue on their vehicles, have to go via under the Langer Houz flyover, take U turn and left turn towards Fateh Darwaza and park their vehicles at HUDA Park near Fateh Darwaza, while general public coming from Shaikpet and Tolichowki can park their vehicles inside the Seven Tombs.

 

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