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Hyderabad: Traffic advisory issued due to SNPD works in Dhulapally

The Cyberabad police department issued a traffic advisory on Friday due to the construction of a culvert at Dhulapally between St Martin’s Engineering College T-Junction and Dulapally village until December 31. The project is being carried out as part of the Strategic Nala Development Programme (SNDP).

According to officials, traffic heading from Medchal to Dulapally and Bahadurpally villages via Kompally and the Dulapally ‘T’ junction will be diverted at the Medchal check post and Kandlakoya towards Sutariguda, Ayodhya Junction, Gandimaisamma, and the Bahadurpally junction left turn towards Dulapally village.

Traffic coming from Suchitra junction to Dulapally and Bahadurpally villages will be diverted at Suchitra Junction left turn, Qutubullapur village, Quthbullapur GHMC office ‘Y’ junction right turn, Shapurnagar, Jeedimetla Industrial area JETL Hi-tension road, towards Dhulapally and Bahadurpally villages via Dulapally T-junction.

Vehicles traveling from Bahadurpally and Dulapally villages to Suchitra Junction via the Dulapally T-Junction will be detoured at the Dulapally village NTR Statue, Jeedimetla Industrial area, JETL Junction left turn, Shapurnagar, Quthbullapur ‘Y’ Junction, Quthbullapur village, and Suchitra junction.

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Traffic from Bahadurpally and Dulapally villages to Dulapally T-Junction and Medchal will be diverted at the Bahadurpally junction to Gandimaisamma Junction, Ayodhya Junction, Sutariguda, Medchal check post, or Kandlakoya. Motorists were asked to plan their trips accordingly and to cooperate with traffic police officers.

The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation’s (GHMC) Strategic Nala Development Programme is responsible for planning, developing, and maintaining a comprehensive stormwater drainage or Nala system in the city, with the goal of mitigating the adverse effects of future heavy rains.

KTR stated that the SNDP will provide long-term relief to the people of Hyderabad by reforming the Nala system. Just as the SRDP system advanced roads and flyovers across the state, the SNDP is going to advance the Nalas in the city, he said.

 

 

 

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