PM Modi Tour: Traffic Diversions in Hyderabad Tomorrow

Hyderabad, May 24 (Maxim News): In view of the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Indian School of Business (ISB) Gachibowli on May 26, Cyberabad Traffic Police have made arrangements for traffic diversions to ensure smooth traffic flow in the following routes on that day between 1300 hrs to 1700 hrs.

Offices located between Gachibowli Stadium to IIIT Junction, IIIT Junction to Wipro Junction, IIIT Junction to Gachibowli may stagger their work timings accordingly or may conduct their work from home to avoid inconvenience. The commuters are advised to use suitable alternative roads to avoid traffic congestion.

Alternative routes: Traffic from Gachibowli Junction towards Lingampally may take diversion at Gachibowli Junction– Right turn -Botanical garden – Left turn – Kondapur area hospital-Masjid Banda – left turn – Masjid banda Kaman- right turn –HCUDepot road-Lingampally Road.

Traffic from Lingampally towards Gachibowli may take diversion at HCU Depot- Leftturn – Masjid banda Kaman- left turn- Masjid Banda – Kondapur area hospital –Botanical garden – Right turn- Gachibowli Junction.

Traffic from Wipro towards Lingampally may take diversion at Wipro Junction – Left turn – Q city- Gowlidoddi – Gopanpally X road – Right turn- HCU Back gate Nallagandla- Lingampally Road.

Traffic from Wipro towards Gachibowli Junctionmay take diversion at Wipro Junction – Right turn – Fairfield hotel- Nanakramguda Rotary- left turn- ORR road- L& T Towers – Gachibowi Junction.

Traffic from Cable Bridge towards Gachibowli Junctionmay take diversion at Cable Bridge up Ramp – Road No. 45 – Ratnadeep- Madhapur L&O PS- Cyber towers – HITEX – Kothaguda – Botanical- Gachibowli Junction.

The movement of heavy vehicles is restricted on the above mentioned roads.The concerned stakeholders and commuters are requested to consider the above advisory to ensure smooth flow of Traffic. (Maxim News)


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