In view of the TRS Legislative Party Meeting on Wednesday, Hyderabad traffic police issued certain traffic restrictions in the city. Hyderabad Traffic Joint CP Ranganath announced on Tuesday night said that traffic restrictions had been imposed at Telangana Bhavan in Banjara Hills and its surrounding areas.
On Wednesday (October 5), from 11 am to 3 pm TRS Legislative Party Meeting will be held at Telangana Bhavan. Along with CM K Chandrasekhar Rao, many prominent leaders will be present at the meeting.
Traffic restrictions in Hyderabad on Wednesday
- Traffic coming from Masab Tank towards Road No. 12 should take Road No. 1, Banjara Hills, and Road No. 10, Zaheera Nagar, Cancer Hospital.
- Traffic from NTR Bhavan towards Apollo Hospital, Film Nagar, and Banjarahills need to take the route towards Jubilee Hills checkpost to Road No. 36, and Road No. 45 towards Madhapur and Cyberabad.
- Traffic coming from Filmnagar towards Orissa Island may take an alternate route towards Jubilee Hills Checkpost, NTR Bhawan, Sagar Society, SNT, and NFCL towards Panjagutta.
- Motorists going towards Banjarahills Road No. 12, Jubilee Hills from Masabtank should go towards Mehdipatnam, Nanal Nagar, Toli Chowki, Film Nagar and Jubilee Hills, the traffic police said.
CM KCR is expected to announce the new name for the party and would unveil 2024 election plans on Wednesday, considered auspicious in view of Vijayadasami.
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The Telangana Rashtra Samiti is likely to be renamed as 'Bharata Rashtra Samiti' (BRS) and the state government's welfare schemes would be showcased across the country to help it emerge as a national force, ruling party sources said on Tuesday.
The rechristening exercise and the plan to reach out to people by pitching its "Telangana good governance model" is part of party's efforts to foray into national politics and effectively take on the BJP.
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