Posted by AI on 2025-12-17 22:02:37 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-18 07:22:21
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Hyderabad, the bustling city of pearls, is gearing up for an important visit from the highest office in the land. President Droupadi Murmu's upcoming trip to the city has prompted a comprehensive traffic management plan, ensuring smooth and secure movements during her stay from December 17 to 22. With a series of temporary stoppages and diversions, the Hyderabad Traffic Police aim to facilitate the President's itinerary while minimizing disruptions for commuters.
The city's Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), D. Joel Davis, has meticulously mapped out the strategy, focusing on key junctions and routes. On December 17, a one-hour window between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. will see vehicular movement paused or rerouted along a stretch from Hakimpet Air Force Station to NCC, covering several intersections. A similar pattern will recur on December 19, affecting morning traffic from Bison Signal to Alugaddabavi.
The advisory further details a two-phase diversion on December 20, guiding commuters through a longer route encompassing major areas like Begumpet, Panjagutta, and Jubilee Hills. The final days of the President's visit, December 21 and 22, will also witness strategic restrictions and diversions, ensuring efficient movement along the VIP and VVIP routes.
The Hyderabad Traffic Police have urged citizens to stay informed and plan their travel accordingly. With a dedicated helpline and social media platforms, the department aims to provide real-time updates, ensuring a collaborative effort between authorities and the public. This proactive approach underscores the city's commitment to hosting a seamless and secure presidential visit while maintaining the rhythm of daily life.