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Hyderabad
Staff Reporter
HYDERABAD: The following traffic restrictions are imposed from 4 a.m. on July 16 to 10 p.m. on July 17 for the Bonalu festivities in Secunderabad. The road leading to the Mahankali temple from Tobacco Bazaar up to the Ramgopalpet police station and General Bazaar will be closed to vehicular traffic. Motorists will not be allowed from Subash road starting from the Kingsway crossroads up to the Ramgopalpet police station. The roads leading to the Mahankali temple from Hill street and General Bazaar in Secunderabad will be closed to vehicular traffic. RTC buses going from Tank Bund towards Secunderabad via the Rashtrapathi road will be diverted towards Ranigunj, Minister's road, Parade grounds, Sangeeth crossroads and the Secunderabad railway station. The main road from the Secunderabad railway station towards St. Mary's road will be closed to vehicular traffic from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m on July 17. All RTC buses proceeding towards the Secunderabad railway station from Hakeempet, Bowenpally, Balanagar and Ameerpet will be ended at YMCA in Secunderabad and will return to their destinations on the same route via Patny.
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