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The main procession will start from Gowliguda Ram Mandir at 11:30 am and end at Sri Hanuman Temple, Tadbund, by around 8 pm. It will cover nearly 12 km, including about 2 km within Malkajgiri Police Commissionerate limits.
Police said 14 tributary processions from different areas will converge at Karmanghat Hanuman Temple and other points before joining the main rally. The procession will likely reach CTO Junction at around 5:30 pm on its way to Tadbund.
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Around 92 local processions will also take place across the commissionerate.
Traffic curbs and diversions
Police will regulate or restrict vehicular movement along the procession routes during the yatra. They will divert traffic at key junctions connected to these routes.
Authorities will restrict heavy vehicles, including RTC buses and goods carriers, on selected stretches.
Traffic congestion is likely along CTO-Tadbund Hanuman Temple stretch, Malkajgiri-Anandbagh Road, Balfaguda-Neredmet main road, ECIL Cross Roads-AS Rao Nagar, Sainikpuri-Yapral Road, Hasmathpet-Tadbund, Tarnaka-Habsiguda routes, and Karmanghat, Saroornagar Tank, Akapuri, and LB Nagar corridors.
Parking and commuter advisory
Police will enforce no-parking zones along the procession routes. Authorities will tow away vehicles parked in violation.
Officials have arranged parking for devotees near Sri Hanuman Temple, Tadbund, at Dhobi Ghat, Hanumanth Reddy Complex at Tadbund X Roads, and an open space in front of Imperial Gardens, Karkhana.
Police advised commuters to avoid the main routes during peak hours and use alternate roads. They urged the public to follow traffic instructions to ensure smooth conduct of the event.
In case of emergencies, citizens can dial 112. For assistance, they can contact the Malkajgiri Traffic Control Room at 8712662999 or 8712662850.
Authorities will monitor traffic through CCTV cameras and control rooms. They will share real-time updates on social media and FM radio.
Police said they will lift restrictions once the procession clears each stretch.

