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Traffic restrictions at Gachibowli on Thursday in view of PM Modi’s visit

Managements of offices located between Gachibowli Stadium to IIIT Junction, IIIT Junction to Wipro Junction and IIIT Junction to Gachibowli have been requested by the Cyberabad Police to stagger their work timings accordingly or to go for work from home mode to avoid any inconvenience.

Hyderabad: Traffic restrictions will be in place on Thursday from 1pm to 5pm, in view of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the Indian School of Business (ISB) at Gachibowli.

Managements of offices located between Gachibowli Stadium to IIIT Junction, IIIT Junction to Wipro Junction and IIIT Junction to Gachibowli have been requested by the Cyberabad Police to stagger their work timings accordingly or to go for work from home mode to avoid any inconvenience.

Traffic advisory has been issued for the commuters. As reported by Telangana Today, traffic from Gachibowli Junction towards Lingampally can take a diversion at Gachibowli Junction, towards Botanical Garden, Kondapur Area Hospital, Masjid Banda, Masjid Banda Kaman, HCU Depot road towards Lingampally Road.

Traffic from Lingampally towards Gachibowli will be diverted at HCU Depot towards Masjid Banda Kaman, Kondapur area hospital, Botanical garden and Gachibowli Junction.

Traffic from Wipro towards Lingampally will be diverted at Wipro Junction towards Q city, Gowlidoddi, Gopanpally X road, HCU back gate and Nallagandla and proceed towards Lingampally Road. Traffic from Wipro towards Gachibowli junction will be diverted at the Wipro junction towards Fairfield Hotel, Nanakramguda Rotary, ORR, L&T Towers and Gachibowli Junction.

Traffic from Durgam Cheruvu cable stayed bridge towards Gachibowli junction will be diverted at the cable bridge up ramp towards Road No. 45, Ratnadeep, Madhapur L&O PS, Cyber Towers, HITEX, Kothaguda, Botanical and Gachibowli Junction.

Rasia Hashmi

Dr. Rasia Hashmi is a prestigious journalist and content editor at Munsif News 24x7, Armed with a Master’s in Communication and Journalism, an MPhil in Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, and a PhD in Women’s Studies. Based in Telangana, India, Dr. Rasia Hashmi has worked with several esteemed media organizations, earning a reputation for her in-depth reporting and editorial finesse.

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