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Hyderabad police issued Traffic Advisory for Numaish

The Numaish exhibition is expected to resume on February 25 at Nampally exhibition grounds in Hyderabad, after being halted for some time due to an increase in coronavirus cases in the previous month.

According to Nampally Exhibition Society sources, the 46-day festival will run from 4 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. on weekdays and 11 p.m. on weekends and public holidays. According to reports, there will be approximately 1,600 stalls in Numaish. Visitors, on the other hand, must follow the corona regulations and are only permitted to enter with the use of a mask, sanitization, and thermal screening.

Meanwhile, the organisers have set up an amusement park for children and adults to enjoy, as well as a music festival that will take place every evening. Numaish specialises in Kashmiri items, according to the organisers, with exhibitors from all around the country. On the other hand, Aditya Margam, secretary of the Nampally Show Society, addressed the media and stated that they had taken a great effort to organise the exhibition and hoped that it would be a success with everyone’s help. In preparation for the expo, the Hyderabad commissionerate has planned traffic detours.

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Hyderabad Police: Traffic Advisory for Numaish

Hyderabad Police today on their Twitter shared the traffic advisory for Numaish for the general public.

In exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 21 (1) (b) of the Hyderabad City Police Act, 1348 Fasli, I. C.V. Anand, IPS., Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad, do hereby notify, for the general public’s information, that, in order to facilitate proper traffic control and regulation in advance of the 81st All India Industrial Exhibition to be held at the Exhibition Grounds, Nampally, Hyderabad, the following traffic restrictions will be enforced from February 25, 2002.

  1. RTC District Buses, Private Buses, and Heavy Vehicles wanting to go from SA market and Jambagh to Nampally would be diverted at MJ Market to Abids.

2. RTC District Buses, Private Buses, and Heavy Vehicles wanting to travel to Nampally from the Police Control Room and Basheer Bagh will be diverted to Abids through AR Petrol Pump and BJR Statue.

3. Heavy and light goods vehicles wanting to travel to Malakunta from Begum Bazar Chatri would be redirected at the Alaska junction to Darussalam and Ek Minar, Nampally.

4. Heavy and light goods vehicles, including DCMs, travelling from Darussalam         (Goshamahal Road) to Afzalgunj or Abids would be diverted to Begum Bazar, City College, and Nayapool at Alaska.

5. Heavy and light goods vehicles, including RTC buses, heading towards Nampally from Moosa Bowli / Bhadurpura would be diverted at City College to Nayapool & MJ Market.

In light of the All India Industrial Exhibition, the public is urged to choose other routes and use public transportation such as RTC buses and Metro Rail to prevent traffic congestion and parking issues, as well as cooperate with police officers on duty.

 

 

 

 

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