Hyderabad: In connection with the Milad-un-Nabi peace procession birth anniversary of Prophet Mohammed the Muslim community will be taking out processions in Hyderabad city on Thursday. In order to facilitate the procession and commuters there will be traffic restriction from 8 am. to 8 pm in the city.The main processions will be taken out from Falaknuma to Volta Hotel, from Yahiya Pasha Dargah to Volta Hotel and from Macca Masjid to Haj House, Nampally. Similarly processions will be taken out from Macca Masjid to Volta Hotel and from Pattarghatti to Alijah Kotla.There will be several other small local processions which will be joining the main processions. Traffic will be either stopped or diverted at the following places and routes on a need basis from 8 am to 8 pm.The main procession will start from Syed Quadri Chaman, Gulam Murtuza Colony, Falaknuma and proceed through Falaknuma Crossroads, Aliabad Crossroads, Lal Darwaza Crossroads, Charminar, Gulzar House, Madina, Nayapul Bridge, Salarjung Museum, Salajung Rotary, Purani Haveli, Etebar Chowk and ending at Volta Hotel at Bibi Bazaar.Accordingly, traffic will be diverted at Mahbubnagar Crossroad towards Kandikalgate, Phisalbanda and Old Kurnool RoadSimilarly, traffic from Engine Bowli towards Goshala and Syed Quadri Chaman road will be diverted towards Goshamahal.Traffic from Shamsheergunj towards Kalapathar ‘Y’ Junction will be diverted towards Alinagar Jahanuma and traffic heading from Nagulchintha towards Lal Darwaza Temple Chatrinaka, Sudha Talkies and Deccan Hotel.Traffic from Rajesh Medical Hall will be diverted towards Khilwat and Akkanna Madanna Temple, Moghalpura.At Hari Bowli, traffic will be diverted towards Ashoka Pillar, Mohammed Shukur Mosque via Sudha Library.Traffic heading from Madina will be diverted towards City College and Afzalgunj.Traffic from Etebar Chowk will be diverted towards Yakutpura, Kali Kaman, Hafeez Danka Mosque, Bhavaninagar and Talabkatta areas.Commuters will have to take alternative routes to reach their destinations and avoid the above-mentioned routes. The Hyderabad Traffic Police can be contacted on their Helpline 9010203626 in case of any inconvenience, additional commissioner of city traffic police P. Viswa Prasad stated in a press release on Wednesday.
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