The Hyderabad police have announced traffic restrictions ahead of the Telangana State Legislative Assembly budget session, which will begin on Friday. The budget session of the Telangana Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council will begin on February 3, according to a notification issued by Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan on Tuesday.


Along the routes, traffic may be stopped or diverted as needed. The police have urged people to follow the traffic advisory to avoid unnecessary traffic and congestion in the city.


The traffic will be diverted on the routes of Jubilee Hills Check Post – KBR Park – LV Prasad Eye Hospital – Srinagar Colony T Junction – Sagar Society T Junction – NFCL – Vengal Rao Park – GVK Mall – Taj Krishna – VV Statue; ESI Hospital – SR Nagar Metro Station – Ameerpet Metro Station – Panjagutta Junction – NIMS – VV Statue; CTO Junction – Paradise – Ranigunj – Karbala – Children’s Park – Tank Bund – Ambedkar Statue – Telugu Thalli – Iqbal Minar – Ravindra Bharathi and Plaza Junction – Patny – Bata – Bible house – Karbala.


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The traffic will also be diverted on the routes of Telugu Thalli – Iqbal Minar – Ravindra Bharathi; VV Statue – Shadan – Nirankari – Old PS Saifabad – Ravindra Bharathi; Masab Tank – Ayodhya – Nirankari; New MLA Quarters – Basheerbagh Junction to Old PCR Junction; BJR Statue – AR Petrol pump – Old PCR Junction; M J Market – Taj Island – Nampally Railway Station – AR Petrol pump – Old PCR Junction; BRK Bhavan – Adarsh Nagar – Old PCR Junction; Ministers Residence Complex and Road No. 12, Banjara Hills – Virinchi Hospitals.


Telangana State Legislative Assembly budget session will convene on February 3 with Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan's address. Telangana Finance Minister T Harish Rao is likely to present the state budget on February 6, as the assembly has to discuss and pass a motion thanking the governor for her address.


Tamilisai Soundararajan last addressed the legislative assembly in 2019.


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