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    Hyderabad, the capital city of Telangana, is known for its rich culture and heritage. However, the city is grappling with a major traffic diversion issue for the next three months due to ongoing nala works near Erragadda Metro Station. The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) is undertaking these works to improve the drainage system in the area.

    The nala works are being carried out on the stretch between Erragadda Metro Station and Motilal Nehru Nagar. This area is a busy junction and connects several important places in the city, including hospitals, educational institutions, and residential areas. The traffic diversion plan has been put in place to ensure minimal inconvenience to commuters and residents.

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    The traffic diversion plan includes rerouting of vehicles and closure of certain roads. The road from Erragadda Metro Station to Motilal Nehru Nagar will be closed for the next three months. Vehicles coming from Motilal Nehru Nagar towards Erragadda Metro Station will be diverted towards Yellamma Banda Road, while those coming from Erragadda Metro Station towards Motilal Nehru Nagar will be diverted towards Sanath Nagar Railway Station.

    The HMWSSB has also made arrangements for alternative routes for emergency vehicles such as ambulances and fire tenders. The board has assured that the works will be completed within the stipulated time and has requested commuters to cooperate with the traffic diversion plan.

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    The traffic diversion plan has caused inconvenience to commuters and residents in the area. However, it is necessary to ensure that the nala works are completed without any hindrance. The works will improve the drainage system in the area, which will prevent flooding during the monsoon season.

    The Hyderabad Traffic Police have deployed additional personnel to manage the traffic diversion plan. They have also advised commuters to plan their travel in advance and use alternative routes to avoid congestion. The police have warned that strict action will be taken against those who violate traffic rules and cause obstruction to the ongoing works.

    In conclusion, the ongoing nala works near Erragadda Metro Station have caused traffic diversions in the area for the next three months. The traffic diversion plan has been put in place to ensure minimal inconvenience to commuters and residents. The HMWSSB has assured that the works will be completed within the stipulated time and has requested commuters to cooperate with the traffic diversion plan. The Hyderabad Traffic Police have deployed additional personnel to manage the traffic diversion plan and have advised commuters to use alternative routes to avoid congestion. It is necessary to ensure that the nala works are completed without any hindrance to prevent flooding during the monsoon season.

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    Rajesh M
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