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  • India’s first Formula E world championship race thrills Hyderabad

    India’s first Formula E world championship race thrills Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: The city of Nizams is hosting the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, and passionate fans filled the grandstands as 22 drivers raced the fastest, lightest, most powerful and efficient electric race car ever built – the GEN3 – on a street track constructed around the scenic Hussain Sagar Lake in Hyderabad.

    The ABB FIA Formula E World is the world’s first all-electric FIA World Championship and the only sport certified net zero carbon since inception.

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    It is being organised in India for the first time with the 2023 Greenko Hyderabad E-Prix, and understandably the event is arousing curiosity among commoners and celebrities.

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    The race has attracted a number of famous names including global cricket icon, Sachin Tendulkar, and the Indian batsman Shikhar Dhawan. Dhawan said: “This was my first time attending a Formula E race and I am thrilled to have been part of this historic event. I have an affinity for fast cars and seeing these GEN3 cars racing on the street track was really exciting. The fact that this is the first sport certified as net zero carbon makes it even more appealing.”

    Earlier in the day, Dhawan experienced a hot lap of the track in the Porsche Taycan Safety Car, accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.8 seconds and reaching a top speed of 260 km. Joining Shikhar was Deepak Chahar who said: “Everyone talks about carbon footprint and motorsport has a direct impact on it. With the way electric vehicles are get more popular, I think it’s a guilt-free and innovative version of the sport that will resonate with the audience and pave the way for the future.”

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    Fans attending the 2023 Greenko Hyderabad E-Prix will get to see home favourites Mahindra Racing and Jaguar TCS Racing compete against two iconic motorsport names – NEOM McLaren Formula E and Maserati MSG Racing – who join the Formula E grid for the first time from this season.

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  • Formula E should happen in outskirts, not in middle of Hyderabad: Congress

    Formula E should happen in outskirts, not in middle of Hyderabad: Congress

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    Hyderabad: Telangana NSUI president Venkat Balamoor along with leaders of the Congress party on Saturday protested against the manner in which the state government has organised the Formula E races in the middle of the city.

    They expressed dissatisfaction by holding placards and sloganeering in front of the Khairatabad signal.

    “For the promotion of the new secretariat building chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao and minister K T Rama Rao are creating issues for the public,” said the NSUI president.

    Venkat said that the government’s priority should be to take good decisions for farmers and create employment opportunities for the youth rather than such races.

    “F1 races should be held in the outskirts of the city, not right in the middle of the city, subjecting the people to grapple with the traffic. In future, we will stop any such races from being conducted in the centre of the city” said Venkat.

    Former Telangana Youth Congress Leader Anil Kumar Yadav, Telangana State NSUI general secretary Lalith Yadav, Ritish Rao, National Coordinator Ajay, Vishnuvardhan Reddy, Kundan, Ranjit, Nandu, Dikshith, Pavan among others were present for the protest on Saturday.

    Traffic diversions and road blockages were implemented in the city to facilitate the Formula E race and the movement of MLAs taking part in the Assembly sessions.

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  • Formula E in Hyderabad: Confetti canons instead of Champagne for podium celebrations

    Formula E in Hyderabad: Confetti canons instead of Champagne for podium celebrations

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    Hyderabad: The podium finishers of the inaugural Formula E race in India on Saturday will not get to ‘pop the champagne’, a decades-old tradition in motorsport, as part of the victory celebrations.

    Instead, they will have to make do with confetti cannons.

    Keeping the ‘local customs’ in mind, all stakeholders of the Hyderabad race promoters Greenko, Telangana government, Formula E and the series champagne sponsor Moet & Chandon have decided to not use the bubbly on the podium, PTI has learnt.

    The use of champagne on the podium dates back to the 1950s and 1960s.

    Spraying the sparkling wine on the podium has become synonymous with the widely followed Formula 1.

    Five-time Formula 1 champion Juan Manuel Fangio was awarded a bottle of Moet & Chandon at the 1950 French Grand Prix and he opened it on the podium.

    However, champagne was sprayed for the first time in 1966 when Jo Siffert would “accidentally” pop the cork on the crowd to celebrate his win in the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans. The rest, as they, is history.

    The last of Sebastian Vettel’s four world titles was sealed with a win in the 2013 Formula 1 Indian Grand Prix in Greater Noida and not only he celebrated with champagne on the podium, he even took the big bottle with himself to the customary media interaction post the race.

    Replacing the champagne with a non-alcoholic beverage is usually seen in races organised in the Arab world including Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi and Bahrain.

    Reigning F1 world champion Max Verstappen had not taken part in the victory celebrations in Saudi Arabia during the epic 2021 season where his title fight went down to the last lap of the last race in Abu Dhabi.

    He had told Sky Sports that he left because “it wasn’t fun” as there was no champagne on the podium.

    Formula E also respects the local tradition and customs too and that was the reason why the previous round in Saudi Arabia had confetti canons for celebration instead of champagne. The same was decided for the inaugural Formula E race in Muslim majority Indonesia last year.

    Alcohol advertising is banned in India but barring a few states, it is sold in massive quantities around the country.

    Back in 2020, it was reported that five South Indian states — Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala — consumed half of India’s total liquor consumption. The total consumption of alcoholic beverages in the country was 5 billion litres.

    Drivers raise safety concerns at Turn 3

    Ahead of the opening practice session of the Hyderabad E-Prix, drivers including Jean Eric Vergne, Jake Dennis and Andre Lotterer raised safety concerns at Turn 3 of the 2.83 km long street circuit. The track runs around the Hussain Sagar Lake, NTR Park and NTR Garderns, covering the necklace road.

    “There is not enough run off area at turn 3. We will be coming at very high speeds through that turn and if we lost the brakes, you have nothing, you just have the wall (without barriers),” said Vergne, who is a two-time Formula E champion and a former Formula 1 driver.

    However, Vergne and most other drivers in the field praised the layout of the track. At the shakedown, the track wore a very dusty look as cars zoomed around.

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  • What is Formula E? All you need to know ahead of race in Hyderabad

    What is Formula E? All you need to know ahead of race in Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: Big-ticket motorsport action returns to India after a decade with Hyderabad becoming the 30th location to host a Formula E race.

    Here is all you need to know about the all-electric racing series ahead of its first race in India on Saturday.

    How different is it from Formula 1?

    Formula E is an electric equivalent of the widely followed Formula 1 which was staged in India from 2011 to 2013. However, other than the Formula’ prefix, there is no similarity between the two FIA world championship status events.

    The hybrid turbo-charged engines in Formula 1 are the epitome of performance while the battery-powered Formula E machines promote sustainability and a greener world.

    Formula E is racing with a purpose but its cars have rapidly evolved over the last eight seasons and Gen3 technology has been introduced this season. As the series claims, Gen3 is the fastest, lightest, most powerful and efficient car in its history.

    It has a top speed of 320 kmph, a 100kmph faster than the first generation cars used from 2014-2017. The Gen2 cars were run from 2018-2022 and they could touch speeds over 280kmph.

    Since most of the Formula E races are held on the twisty street circuits around the world with not so long straights, top speeds are not reached often.

    40 percent of energy produced while braking

    In the first season, the batteries could only produce 200kw of power requiring the drivers to swap cars midway into the race. The introduction of the more powerful Gen2 cars meant the cars could last the full race distance.

    The power output has been increased to 350kw in the Gen3 cars and with regeneration, it could go up to 600kw.

    More than 40 percent of the energy will come from regenerative braking, an increase of 25 percent over Gen2 machines. The series has a new tyre supplier in
    Hankook but drivers are not fully satisfied with its performance. The latest cars are also 60kg lighter than the previous generation and weigh at 840kg.

    Homecoming for Mahindra Racing

    Mahindra Racing, which has been with Formula E since its inception, will finally get to experience the thrill of a home race after eight seasons.

    The other manufacturers in the championship include Nissan, Porsche, Tata owned Jaguar. McLaren and Maserati are the new entrants. After winning the title last season, Mercedes withdrew from the championship. Audi and BMW too are no longer part of the championship.

    After a podium in the opening race of the season in Mexico, Mahindra will be hoping for an encore.

    The racing format

    To ensure minimum disruption in public life, most of the action is packed in one day with FP2, qualifying and race scheduled on Saturday.

    Formula E introduced a new qualifying format last season calling it “Duels” with drivers taking on each other in quarterfinals, semifinals and finals after qualifying from group stage.

    The winning driver of the final duel takes Pole Position, while the runner-up lines up second. The semi-finalists will line up third and fourth, the quarter-finalists between fifth and eighth – according to their laptimes.

    The Hyderabad track

    The 2.83km track set up in the heart of the city showcases the best of what Hyderabad has to offer. The cars will vroom around the Hussain Sagar Lake, NTR Gardens, NTR Park and Prasads’ Imax, covering the necklace road.

    Hyderabad will be round four of the championship. Saudia Arabia hosted two races in January after the season opener in Mexico.

    Formula E sees India as a huge market and hopes to have a long future in the country.

    “It took us too long to get to India. We will be here until they want us,” Formula E co-founder Alberto Longo had said after marking the 100-day countdown to the race.

    Renewable energy major Greenko is the local promoter of the race alongside Telangana government.

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  • Hyderabad residents may witness traffic jams due to Formula E race, budget session

    Hyderabad residents may witness traffic jams due to Formula E race, budget session

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    Hyderabad: The residents of Hyderabad may witness traffic jams at various places in the city today due to the Formula E race, and ongoing budget session.

    Traffic movement is likely to be slow at Public Garden, Assembly, Ravindra Bharathi, DGP office, Lakdikapool, etc. due to the Telangana assembly budget session.

    Due to traffic diversions for the Formula E race which is scheduled to be held on February 11, traffic movement may become slow from Erramanzil, KCP, RTA Office, VV Statue, Shadan College, Hampshire, towards Lakdikapool Metro Station.

    As per Hyderabad Traffic Police, movement of vehicles is slow from St Ann’s School, North Zone, YMCA, Patny X Roads towards Paradise X Roads due to the heavy flow of traffic and peak hours.

    Restrictions for Formula E race may lead to traffic jams in Hyderabad

    In view of the Formula E race, traffic restrictions are imposed around Hussain Sagar in the heart of Hyderabad.

    Traffic will not be allowed on the Telugu Talli flyover to the Khairatabad flyover and Mint compound to I Max.

    Due to the restrictions, it is likely that many places in Hyderabad may witness traffic jams throughout the day.

    In the first-ever ABB FIA Formula E World Championship race in India, eleven teams and 22 drivers will be seen in action.

    Traffic restrictions for Telangana Assembly budget session

    As per the restrictions for the Telangana Assembly budget session in Hyderabad, traffic may be stopped or diverted on a need basis along the routes of Telugu Thalli – Iqbal Minar – Ravindra Bharathi; VV Statue – Shadan – Nirankari – Old PS Saifabad – Ravindra Bharathi; Masab Tank – PTI Building – Ayodhya – Nirankari; New MLA Quarters – Basheerbagh Junction to Old PCR Junction; BJR Statue – AR Petrol pump – Old PCR Junction; M J Market – Taj Island – Nampally Railway Station – AR Petrol pump – Old PCR Junction; BRK Bhavan – Adarsh Nagar – Old PCR Junction; Ministers Residence Complex and Road No. 12, Banjara Hills – Virinchi Hospitals.

    Other routes where traffic restrictions will be imposed are Jubilee Hills Check Post – KBR Park – LV Prasad Eye Hospital – Srinagar Colony T Junction – Sagar Society T Junction – NFCL – Vengal Rao Park – GVK Mall – Taj Krishna – KCP Junction – VV Statue; ESI Hospital – SR Nagar Metro Station – Ameerpet Metro Station – Panjagutta Junction – NIMS – VV Statue; CTO Junction – Paradise – Ranigunj – Karbala – Children’s Park – Tank Bund – Ambedkar Statue – Telugu Thalli – Iqbal Minar – Ravindra Bharathi and Plaza Junction – Patny – Bata – Bible house – Karbala.



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  • Hyderabad: Traffic advisory issued ahead of Formula E-race on Feb 5

    Hyderabad: Traffic advisory issued ahead of Formula E-race on Feb 5

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    Hyderabad: Ahead of the Formula E-race tournament scheduled to take place on February 5, an advisory has been issued by the traffic department.

    The race begins at People’s Plaza on Necklace Road, and ends at HITEX Convention Center, at Cyberabad limits via Jubilee Hills Road No. 45 Cable Bridge.

    The route that the race cars will take is:

    People’s Plaza (Necklace Road) – IMAX Necklace Road Rotary – VV Statue, Khairtabad – KCP Junction- Panjagutta – NFCL – SNT Junction – Sagar Society – KBR Park – Jubilee Hills Checkpost – Road No.45 – Cable Bridge enter into Cyberabad limits.

    Citizens are requested to plan their travel accordingly. Following are the traffic diversions:

    1. Traffic coming from Nallagutta Junction will not be allowed towards Imax Necklace rotary and diverted towards Ranigunj and Buddha Bhavan.
    2. Traffic coming from Telugu Thalli/ BRK Bhavana necklace rotary will not be allowed when the rally is about to reach the rotary and diverted toward Iqbal Minar.
    3. Traffic coming from Shadan/Rajbhavan Road (Somajiguda road) towards Panjagutta will be stopped for few minutes to allow the rally to cross VV Statue junction.
    4. Traffic coming from Taj Krishna towards KCP will be stopped for a while at Mercure Hotel until the rally passes KCP Junction.
    5. Traffic coming from Monappa Island and intending to go towards NFCL will be stopped for a few minutes until the rally passes Panjagutta Junction.
    6. Traffic coming from Road No. 01 and intending to go towards Panjagutta junction will be stopped for a while until the rally passes the NFCL junction.
    7. Traffic coming from SNT/ Sagar Society and intending to take a right turn will be stopped at NFCL until the rally passes NFCL Junction.
    8. Traffic coming from SNT/ Sagar Society and intending to go towards KBR park will be stopped for a while until the rally crosses KBR Park.
    9. Traffic coming from Cancer Hospital/Orissa Island and intending to go towards KBR Park will be stopped at KBR Park junction until the rally passes KBR Park junction
    10. Traffic coming from Film Nagar/Journalist Colony will be stopped for a while until the rally passes Road No. 45 Junction

    Traffic congestion is expected at the following points in the city:

    1. VV Statue
    2. KCP Junction
    3. Panjagutta Junction
    4. NFCL Junction
    5. SNT Junction
    6. Sagar Society Junction
    7. KBR Park Junction
    8. Jubilee Check post
    9. Road No. 45 Junction.

    Citizens are requested to avoid the junctions and route and take alternative routes between 2 pm to 5:30 pm.

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  • Hyderabad: Commissioner CV Anand inspects Formula E track

    Hyderabad: Commissioner CV Anand inspects Formula E track

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    Hyderabad: With Hyderabad all set to host India’s first-ever Formula E race scheduled for Feb 11, the City police commissioner CV Anand inspected the Formula E race track, the audience stands, entry, and exit points on Thursday.

    The title partner for the race, Greenko would fully power the event with renewable energy, in line with Formula E’s net zero carbon strategy and RE100 commitment to achieve 100 percent renewable energy for the championship.

    The police chief on his Twitter handle account said, “Race day is just around the corner! With Hyderabad all set to host India’s first-ever Formula E race scheduled for Feb 11, yesterday I inspected the track, stands & entry points for a safe and thrilling experience for all.”

    Appealing to the citizens for their cooperation, he added, “Please cooperate with us & follow the traffic advisory.”

    The commissioner who was accompanied by his deputies and the event organisers during the inspection reviewed the preparedness of the organisers and other security aspects.

    “Around 575 police personnel will be deployed to man security and traffic. A total of 16 stands, seven gates and four foot over bridges have been put up in place to facilitate free crowd movement. The general public is requested to cooperate with the police,” he said, urging the public to use metro services.

    C V Anand said that Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), in collaboration with the Telangana government, will organise the mega event that is expected to draw over 21,000 visitors from all over the globe.

    The official also briefed the traffic restrictions saying, “traffic diversions will be imposed at NTR Marg from 5 February to 6 February partially and from 7 February to 12 February completely.”

    “The actual diversion begins on February 7, and ends on February 12,” he added while requesting the public to note the diversions carefully and avoid movements on this side of the city.

    With the Assembly sessions scheduled to start on February 3 and the inauguration of the Secretariat on February 17, Ananad said that officers will be stationed to ensure the free movement of dignitaries, and VVIPs.

    “There will be no restriction for free movement of Secretariat employees, labour and vehicles carrying materials,” he added.



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  • Eight racing cars land in Hyderabad for Formula E Championship

    Eight racing cars land in Hyderabad for Formula E Championship

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    Hyderabad: Eight racing cars and their components weighing around 90 tonnes landed in Hyderabad on Thursday for the prestigious Formula E Championship scheduled to be held on February 11.

    Hyderabad is all set to host the first-ever E-Prix in the country.

    The GMR Hyderabad Air Cargo (GHAC) team is playing a pivotal role in making this landmark event possible, officials said.

    The cargo division of Hyderabad Airport handled around 90 tonnes of race car components and eight spectacular racing cars.

    The first consignment of auto components arrived at the cargo terminal by a chartered flight, Boeing 747-400 from Riyadh.

    The cargo consisting of 83 boxes of auto components was off-loaded from the aircraft parked at the dedicated parking slots.

    The shipment was unloaded using specially designed cargo handling equipment and moved to an exclusive handling area in the GHAC terminal.

    A dedicated green channel was established from the apron to the landside for quick and hassle-free cargo transfer.

    Special regulatory permissions for an immediate onsite custom clearance ensured seamless movement of the shipment across various touch points.

    A multi-stakeholder crack team has been formed to assist the E-formula team and ensure efficient handling and movement of the cargo throughout the entire process chain of the shipment.

    The first global motorsport to be certified with net zero carbon emission, the Formula-E World Championship will see 11 teams race against each other and bring in the excitement with their all-electric amazing moto cars never seen before in the city.

    “Hyderabad Airport is proud to play an integral part in providing an end-to-end seamless air cargo movement for the first ever Formula E Championship in the country. As a premier cargo hub in southern India, Hyderabad is equipped to handle the unbroken shipment of temperature-sensitive goods, heavy machinery, agro, marine products, livestock and various other goods that are safely and securely transported across national and international market,” said Pradeep Panicker, CEO, GMR Hyderabad International Airport Limited (GHIAL).

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  • Hyderabad: Traffic diversions announced for Formula E-Race

    Hyderabad: Traffic diversions announced for Formula E-Race

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    Hyderabad: In view of the Formula E-Race, the following traffic diversions are likely to be imposed at NTR Marg from 5 February to 6 February partially and from 7 February to 12 February completely.

    The traffic diversions will be implemented on a requirement basis to facilitate smooth commuting in the surrounding areas of Hussain Sagar.

    The following diversions will be made, if required as per the local situation:

    1) Traffic coming from V.V. Statue (Khairatabad) towards Khairatabad flyover, will not be allowed towards Necklace Rotary and will be diverted at V.V. State (Khairatabad) towards Shadan College – Ravindra Bharati.

    2) Traffic coming from Budda Bhavan/Nallagutta Junction towards Necklace Rotary, will not be allowed towards Necklace Rotary and will be diverted at Nallagutta Junction towards Ranigunj/Tankbund.

    3) Traffic coming from Iqbal Minar Junction towards Telugu Thalli will not be allowed towards Telugu Thalli and will be diverted at Telugu Thalli Starting Fly Over towards Katta Maisamma/ Lower Tankbund.

    4) The Traffic coming from Telugu Thalli towards Necklace Rotary will not be allowed and diverted at Telugu Talli Junction towards Iqbal Minar/Ravindra Bharathi Junction.

    5) The Traffic coming from BRKR Bhavan towards Necklace Rotary will not be allowed and diverted at Telugu Talli Junction towards Iqbal Minar/Ravindra Bharathi Junction.

    6) Traffic coming from Iqbal Minar Junction towards Mint compound lane will not be allowed and diverted at Iqbal Minar Junction towards Ravindra Bharathi Junction.

    7) The Traffic coming from Khairatabad Bada Ganesh Lane towards Printing Press Junctionor Necklace Rotary will not be allowed and diverted at Bada Ganesh towardsRaj Dooth Lane.

    8) NTR Garden, NTR Ghat, Necklace Road and Lumbini Park will be closed due to formula E-Racing preparatory civil works.

    Commuters are advised to use VV Statue (Khairatabad) Junction, Old Saifabad PS Junction, Ravindra Bharathi Junction, Mint Compound Road, Telugu Thalli Junction, Necklace Rotary, Katta Maisamma (Lower Tankbund) and Tank Bund.

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  • Traffic restrictions in Hyderabad for Formula E race, Telangana budget session

    Traffic restrictions in Hyderabad for Formula E race, Telangana budget session

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    Hyderabad: Traffic restrictions will be imposed around Hussain Sagar in the heart of Hyderabad from February 5 in view of the prestigious Formula E race to be held on February 11. Police also imposed traffic restrictions in the city in view of the Telangana Assembly budget session starting on Friday.

    Apart from it, cops have issued a traffic advisory for the ongoing construction work at the Amberpet flyover on NH-163.

    Traffic restrictions for Formula E race in Hyderabad

    Traffic will not be allowed on Telugu Talli flyover to Khairatabad flyover and Mint compound to I Max.

    Earlier, Special Chief Secretary, Municipal Administration and Urban Development, Arvind Kumar inspected Formula E track along with officials, ABB FIA Formula E World Championship and Greenko Hyderabad E-Prix.

    The official said that the arrangements for the race are on track. He said partial closure of roads will come into force in next few days, and appealed to people to take alternate routes until February 11.

    Meanwhile, Telangana Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari on Tuesday discussed the security arrangements relating to Dr B R Ambedkar Secretariat Complex to be inaugurated on February 17 and the arrangements to be made for the Formula E race.

    She said the public should be informed about the alternative routes. Alternate routes should also be made ready to avoid delay in Secretariat works due to Formula E race.

    Restrictions for Telangana Assembly budget session

    As per the restrictions for Telangana Assembly budget session in Hyderabad, traffic may be stopped or diverted on need basis along the routes of Telugu Thalli – Iqbal Minar – Ravindra Bharathi; VV Statue – Shadan – Nirankari – Old PS Saifabad – Ravindra Bharathi; Masab Tank – PTI Building – Ayodhya – Nirankari; New MLA Quarters – Basheerbagh Junction to Old PCR Junction; BJR Statue – AR Petrol pump – Old PCR Junction; M J Market – Taj Island – Nampally Railway Station – AR Petrol pump – Old PCR Junction; BRK Bhavan – Adarsh Nagar – Old PCR Junction; Ministers Residence Complex and Road No. 12, Banjara Hills – Virinchi Hospitals.

    Other routes where traffic restrictions will be imposed are Jubilee Hills Check Post – KBR Park – LV Prasad Eye Hospital – Srinagar Colony T Junction – Sagar Society T Junction – NFCL – Vengal Rao Park – GVK Mall – Taj Krishna – KCP Junction – VV Statue; ESI Hospital – SR Nagar Metro Station – Ameerpet Metro Station – Panjagutta Junction – NIMS – VV Statue; CTO Junction – Paradise – Ranigunj – Karbala – Children’s Park – Tank Bund – Ambedkar Statue – Telugu Thalli – Iqbal Minar – Ravindra Bharathi and Plaza Junction – Patny – Bata – Bible house – Karbala.

    Traffic advisory issued due to Amberpet flyover works

    In view of the ongoing construction work at the Amberpet flyover on NH-163, the Hyderabad police have issued an advisory.

    As per the advisory, the road from the Gandhi statue to Amberpet T Junction (near Sree Ramana) will be closed for 40 days from January 30 to March 10.

    District RTC buses and other heavy vehicles coming from Uppal towards 6 No. Junction should take a route via Habsiguda X Road – Tarnaka – Osmania Distance Education Road – Adikmet Flyover – Vidyanagar – Fever Hospital – Barkathpura – Tourist Hotel – Nimboliadda– Chaderghat.

    General traffic including city RTC buses coming from Uppal towards 6 No. Junction will be diverted at Gandhi Statue – Prem Sadan Police boys hostel – Saldana Gate (CPL Amberpet) – Ali Cafe X Roads & Right turn towards 6 No. Junction – Golnaka – Nimobliadda–Chaderghat.

    With inputs from agencies

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