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Hyderabad: Traffic restrictions for Yellamma Kalyanotsavam

Update: 2023-06-19 13:30 IST

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Hyderabad: The Hyderabad city police issued a traffic advisory from June 19 to June 21 owing to the Yellamma Kalyanam to be held at the Yellamma Devasthanam in Balkampet.

According to the police, a large number of devotees will visit Kalyanotsavam (Tuesday) and Rathotsavam (Wednesday) in Balakmpet. Moderate traffic congestion is expected with devotees and their vehicles on streets around Yellamma Temple, Balkampet.

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Traffic coming from Green lands, Matha Temple, Satyam Theatre intending to go towards Fateh Nagar will not be allowed and diverted at SR Nagar T Junction towards SR Nagar Community Hall-Abilasha Towers– BK Guda X Road-Straight towards Sriram Nagar X road-Sanath Nagar/Fateh Nagar Road. Traffic coming from Fateh Nagar fly over intending to go towards Balkampet will not be allowed and will be diverted at New Bridge towards Katta Maisamma Temple-Begumpet.

Commuters coming from Green Lands-Bakul Apartments-Food World intending to go towards Balkampet will not be allowed and will be diverted at Food World X roads towards Sonabai Temple-Satyam Theater-Maitrivanam /SR Nagar T Junction.

Motorists coming from Begumpet, Kattamaisamma Temple intending to go towards Balkampet will not be allowed and will be diverted towards Green lands, Matha Temple, Satyam Theatre, SR Nagar T Junction left turn to SR Nagar Community Hall. By-lanes and link roads will remain closed for traffic coming from SR Nagar ‘T’ junction towards Fateh Nagar/Balkampet.

Parking places for devotees

R&B Office, Nature Cure Hospital, GHMC ground, Padma Shree Towards Nature Cure Hospital road side Parking, Fateh Nagar under Railway bridge, Padma Shree towards R &B

Police requested to take alternate routes to reach their destinations and avoid the above junctions/stretches during the restricted timings. In case of any emergency kindly call our traffic help line 9010203626 for travel assistance. The commuters were urged to cooperate with Traffic police.

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