Traffic curbs around LB Stadium for Christmas Feast on December 20

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The Hyderabad Traffic Police person issued an advisory announcing impermanent postulation restrictions and diversions astir LB Stadium successful presumption of the Christmas Feast scheduled to beryllium attended by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy connected December 20.

According to the advisory issued by the Hyderabad Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) D. Joel Davis, the restrictions volition beryllium implemented connected a request ground betwixt 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. to modulate vehicular question and guarantee nationalist information during the event.

Traffic coming from A.R. Petrol Pump junction towards BJR Statue volition beryllium diverted towards Nampally Railway Station. Vehicle commuters moving from Basheerbagh towards A.R. Petrol Pump volition beryllium diverted astatine BJR Statue towards SBI, Abids and Nampally Station Road. Traffic approaching from Sujatha School Lane towards the Khan Lateef Khan gathering volition beryllium diverted astatine Sujatha School junction towards Nampally.

Motorists person been advised to debar respective cardinal junctions during the specified hours, including Lakdikapul, Iqbal Minar, Ravindra Bharathi, Hyderabad Traffic Police junction, Basheerbagh, BJR Statue Circle, SBI Gunfoundry, A.R. Petrol Pump, Khan Lateef Khan gathering country and Liberty.

The advisory besides stated that RTC buses plying from Ravindra Bharathi towards BJR Statue volition beryllium diverted astatine A.R. Petrol Pump towards Nampally Railway Station depending connected postulation conditions.

Citizens person been urged to program their question successful advance, instrumentality alternate routes and debar the affected areas during the lawsuit timings. The postulation constabulary person sought nationalist practice and said commuters facing difficulties tin interaction the Hyderabad Traffic Police helpline astatine 9010203626 for assistance.

Published - December 19, 2025 07:11 p.m. IST

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