Hyderabad Traffic Curbs: PM Modi's Visit Triggers Restrictions on Key Routes

Police have imposed traffic restrictions across Hyderabad, Cyberabad, and Malkajgiri from 1-10 PM for PM Modi's visit. The PM will travel from Begumpet Airport to Hitech City to launch development projects worth ₹9,377 crore. A public meeting at Parade Grounds, Secunderabad, will see 2,000 police personnel deployed for security. Citizens are advised to avoid MG Road, RP Road, and SD Road, and use Metro Rail services.

Key Points: Hyderabad Traffic Restrictions Ahead of PM Modi's Visit

  • Traffic restrictions from 1 PM to 10 PM on May 10
  • Avoid Begumpet Airport to Hitech City route
  • PM to launch projects worth ₹9,377 crore
  • Public meeting at Parade Grounds, Secunderabad
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Traffic restrictions imposed in Hyderabad ahead of PM Modi's visit today

Traffic restrictions imposed in Hyderabad from 1-10 PM on May 10 for PM Modi's visit. Avoid Begumpet to Hitech City route, Secunderabad roads. Public meeting at Parade Grounds.

"We estimate that 100,000 people will attend the event. Arrangements have been made to accommodate this expected crowd. - Commissioner B. Sumathi"

Hyderabad, May 10

Police in Hyderabad have imposed traffic restrictions across several key routes in view of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the city on Sunday.

Traffic curbs have been imposed within the limits of the Hyderabad, Cyberabad, and Malkajgiri police commissionerates from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Traffic restrictions and temporary stoppages have been imposed at certain locations in the city.

Police have advised citizens to avoid certain road stretches along the route to be taken by the Prime Minister's convoy from Begumpet Airport to Hitech City, Cyberabad, where the Prime Minister is schedule to launch various development projects and inaugurate Sindhu Hospital.

After arrival at Begumpet Airport from Bengaluru, the Prime Minister will travel to HICC, Cyberabad by road to lay the foundation stone, inaugurate and dedicate to the nation multiple development projects worth around ₹9,377 crore.

The Prime Minister will also inaugurate Sindhu Hospital, Sindhu Hospital, a state-of-the-art, cancer-focused, multi-super speciality quaternary care not-for-profit institution.

He will then reach Parade Grounds, Secunderabad, to address a public meeting. He will also launch various development projects.

For the public meeting, over 2,000 police personnel, along with specialised forces, have been deployed under the leadership of Malkajgiri Police Commissioner B. Sumathi for foolproof security, crowd management and public safety.

She said that the Joint Command & Control Room has been installed with CCTV cameras for real-time monitoring.

The specialised teams were carrying out anti-sabotage and bomb disposal checks. OCTOPUS, NSG and other specialised forces have been deployed. SHE teams will also be deployed for women's safety while emergency medical and fire services will be on standby.

Police have announced that cameras, bags, helmets, water bottles, sharp objects and electronic gadgets are prohibited at the public meeting venue.

The public has also been requested to avoid M.G. Road, R.P. Road and S.D. Road in Secunderabad between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. to avoid inconvenience and traffic congestion.

General passengers intending to travel to Secunderabad Railway Station have been requested to start early to reach their destinations on time. Citizens have also been advised to utilise Metro Rail services wherever possible.

Malkajgiri Police Commissioner Sumathi said that all security and traffic arrangements are in place for the public meeting.

She said police were issuing advance advisories to the public regarding traffic diversions. She requested citizens to exercise caution and follow the guidelines.

"We estimate that 100,000 people will attend the event. Arrangements have been made to accommodate this expected crowd," she said.

Security arrangements involve a deployment of 2,000 police personnel and 620 traffic police personnel.

The areas surrounding the Parade Ground will be brought under police control four hours prior to the event. The vicinity of the Parade Ground will be monitored via CCTV cameras.

"Prohibited items will not be permitted at the entry gates. We have declared this area a 'No-Drone Zone.' Every individual will undergo a thorough security check," the Commissioner said.

- IANS

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Priya S
At least the Sindhu Hospital inauguration is a positive outcome - a cancer hospital is much needed in Hyderabad. But the 9,377 crore projects... I hope they're not just grandiose announcements. We've seen too many ribbon-cuttings without follow-through. Let's see actual work on ground. 💪
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Rahul R
Respect to the security forces doing anti-sabotage checks and bomb disposal in this heat. 2,000 police personnel, OCTOPUS, NSG - that's some serious deployment. But honestly, the 'No-Drone Zone' and banning water bottles at a public meeting in May? People will dehydrate. At least allow water pouches. 🤔
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Michael C
As someone who moved from the US to work in Hyderabad's tech sector, I find these VIP visits fascinating. Back home, the President's motorcade might cause minor delays, but nothing like this 9-hour affair. The public seems resigned to it though - a mix of pride and frustration. The Metro advice is good, but it doesn't cover most routes.
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Aman W
Typical Hyderabad - prepare for the worst traffic day of the year. 😂 But on a serious note, if 100,000 people are expected at Parade Grounds, the police have done well to set up CCTV monitoring and SHE teams. Women's safety is crucial in large crowds. I'll be watching from home, traffic be damned. 🏠
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Lisa P
I appreciate the police advisory about early travel to Secunderabad station, but for those of us who have to take the 5 PM train, starting early isn't an option - we're at

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