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**Summary:**

The provided text is a snippet from The Hindu newspaper, dated September 13, 2025. It outlines traffic restrictions imposed by the Hyderabad Traffic Police on September 14, 2025, due to Milad-un-Nabi processions. Multiple routes are affected, and the public is advised to avoid certain junctions. A traffic helpline number is provided for assistance. The text also mentions various recurring news sections like World Affairs from an Indian Perspective, movie and tech reviews, and science, health and books columns.

**News Article:**

**Hyderabad Gears Up for Milad-un-Nabi Processions: Traffic Restrictions in Place**

**Hyderabad, India – September 13, 2025** – The Hyderabad Traffic Police have announced significant traffic restrictions for September 14, 2025, in anticipation of Milad-un-Nabi (Prophet Mohammed’s Birthday) processions. These processions, marking the birth anniversary, are expected to take place across the city between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM.

The main processions are slated to follow five key routes, starting from locations such as Falaknuma, Yahiya Pasha Dargah, and Mecca Masjid, converging towards areas like Volta Hotel and Haj House in Nampally.

Consequently, traffic will be either halted or diverted at numerous junctions and roads depending on the procession’s movement. Affected areas include Falaknuma, Charminar, Madina Junction, Nayapul, Nampally, and several others. (See full list in provided original text)

“The public is strongly advised to avoid these junctions during the specified hours to minimize congestion and potential delays,” stated a police spokesperson. Alternative routes are encouraged.

In case of emergencies or for traffic-related assistance, citizens can contact the traffic helpline at 9010203626.

The Hyderabad Police are appealing to the public for their cooperation with the traffic diversions and requesting support to ensure the smooth and peaceful conduct of the Milad-un-Nabi processions.

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