
Traffic police in Cyberabad filed 383 cases and collected fines amounting to ₹80,600 during a special drive against vehicles without number plates or with defective and irregular plates.
The drive was conducted on Thursday across all police stations of Traffic – II including Patancheru bus stand, BHEL road, Miyapur X road, Allwyn X road, JNTU junction, Kukatpally stretches, Narsapur X road, Jagadgirigutta road, Suraram and Medchal areas.
Patancheru bus stand
Patancheru bus stand is a major transportation hub located in the town of Patancheru, near Hyderabad, India. It serves as a key junction for buses traveling between Hyderabad and surrounding areas, particularly the industrial zones that have developed in the region since the late 20th century. While historically a small settlement, Patancheru grew significantly due to industrial expansion, making the bus stand an essential part of the local infrastructure.
BHEL road
BHEL Road in Haridwar, India, is a major thoroughfare named after the nearby Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) plant, a large public-sector engineering and manufacturing company established in the 1960s. The road serves as a key commercial and residential hub, connecting industrial areas to the city and hosting numerous markets, hotels, and eateries. Its development reflects the growth of Haridwar as both an industrial center and a gateway to the holy city of Rishikesh.
Miyapur X road
Miyapur X Road is a major junction located in the northwestern part of Hyderabad, India, serving as a key transit point connecting the city to the Mumbai Highway (NH-65). Historically, the area was part of a developing suburban belt that saw rapid urbanization and infrastructure growth in the early 2000s, particularly with the extension of the Hyderabad Metro Rail system. Today, the junction is a bustling commercial and residential hub, known for its heavy traffic and as a gateway to nearby IT corridors and residential colonies.
Allwyn X road
Allwyn X Road is a notable street in the Secunderabad area of Hyderabad, India, named after Sir Arthur Allwyn, a British industrialist who established the Allwyn Metal Works in the 1940s. The factory became famous for producing iconic items like the Allwyn refrigerators and watches, playing a significant role in India’s post-independence manufacturing history. Today, the road and its surroundings reflect a blend of industrial heritage and modern urban development.
JNTU junction
JNTU Junction is a major intersection and landmark located near Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) in Hyderabad, India. It serves as a bustling hub for students and commuters, connecting the university to the surrounding residential and commercial areas. The junction gained prominence with the establishment of JNTU in 1972 and has since evolved into a key transit point, featuring
Patancheru bus stand
Patancheru bus stand is a major transportation hub located in the Patancheru industrial area of Telangana, India, near Hyderabad. It serves as a key junction for buses connecting the city to surrounding towns and industrial zones, facilitating daily commutes for thousands of workers. The area has grown significantly since the establishment of nearby industrial estates in the late 20th century, though the bus stand itself has a more recent history tied to the region’s rapid urbanization.
BHEL road
BHEL Road is a major thoroughfare in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India, named after the nearby Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) industrial plant, which was established in the 1960s as part of India’s push for heavy electrical equipment manufacturing. The road serves as a key commercial and residential corridor, connecting the industrial area to the city center and providing access to markets, schools, and temples. Its development mirrors the growth of Haridwar’s industrial sector alongside its ancient spiritual significance.
Miyapur X road
Miyapur X Road is a major junction located in the northwestern part of Hyderabad, India, connecting Miyapur to other key areas like Hafeezpet and the IT corridor via the Hyderabad Metro. Historically, this area was part of a rural landscape that rapidly transformed into a bustling residential and commercial hub during the early 2000s, driven by the expansion of Hyderabad’s tech industry. Today, it serves as a critical transit point, known for its busy traffic and proximity to the Miyapur Metro Station.
Allwyn X road
Allwyn X Road is a notable location in the city of Hyderabad, India, named after Sir Allwyn, a prominent figure associated with the Allwyn Metal Works factory established in the mid-20th century. The road runs through a bustling commercial and residential area, reflecting the industrial heritage of the region, as Allwyn was once a major manufacturer of buses, refrigerators, and watches. Today, it remains a key thoroughfare, blending historical significance with modern urban life.
JNTU junction
JNTU Junction is a major road intersection located in Hyderabad, India, adjacent to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU). It serves as a key transit hub connecting the university to other parts of the city, including the bustling HITEC City area. The junction has grown in significance alongside the expansion of Hyderabad’s IT corridor and the university’s development since its establishment in 1972.
Hyderabad Metro Rail system
The Hyderabad Metro Rail system is a major rapid transit network serving Hyderabad, India, designed to alleviate traffic congestion in the rapidly growing city. Construction began in 2012, and the first phase was inaugurated in 2017, making it one of the largest metro projects in the world built under a public-private partnership. It now spans over 67 kilometers across three lines, connecting key commercial, residential, and cultural hubs, and plays a vital role in modern urban transportation in the region.
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU)
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) is a prominent public university located in Hyderabad, India, primarily focused on engineering and technology. Established in 1972, it was formed by merging several existing engineering colleges and was named after India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. Over time, JNTU expanded significantly, leading to its reorganization in 2008 into four separate universities to better manage its growing academic and administrative responsibilities.
Allwyn Metal Works
Allwyn Metal Works was a major Indian manufacturing company, best known for producing the iconic Ambassador car under license from Morris Motors. Founded in the 1940s in Hyderabad, it became a key player in India’s automotive industry, symbolizing the country’s post-independence industrial growth. The company’s legacy is tied to the Ambassador, a car that became a staple of Indian roads and official transport for decades.
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