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    Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting Adilabad on Monday to open new development projects in the district. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy will also be there. To prepare for Modi’s visit, the police have set up traffic restrictions around Indira Stadium where the event will be held.

    To make sure traffic runs smoothly and everyone stays safe during the Prime Minister’s visit, certain roads have been closed off. The route from Kachkanti to Adilabad town has been redirected through the old Satnala road. People living in KRK Colony should take a different route to reach Tirumala Petrol Station via Mavala Police Station.

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    Drones are not allowed in and around specific areas like assembly halls and helipads on Sundays and Mondays. If you’re going to the Prime Minister’s House, park your two-wheeler, auto, or car at places like Mathura Ginning and Gautam Model School at Vinayaka Chowk. Buses coming for the meeting should park at local diet college grounds, Ramlila grounds, or opposite TTDC.

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    These measures are in place to make sure everyone stays safe and the inauguration events run smoothly during the Prime Minister’s visit to Adilabad.

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    Rajesh M
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