Traffic reorganization for Shravanabelegola Bahubali Masthakabhisheka


Team Udayavani, Feb 6, 2018, 5:12 PM IST

Shravanabelagola: With the soon arriving Shravanabelegola Bahubali Masthakabhisheka, the traffic security for the festival is the main task. The police have banned the entry of vehicles to Shravanabelagola from February 6 to February 26 in order to control the traffic in the area.

For the private vehicles which will enter the town, 10 parking spots have been arranged. The vehicles will be parked Prakruta Hospital, Nagamangala Road, Melukote Road, Kottanaghatta Road, Kanthirayapura Road, Kikkiri Road, Kantharajapura Road, Channarayapattana Road, western side of Vindyagiri and Mattanavile roadside. Only the government vehicles and vehickes of dignataries will be allowed to enter the Kshetra.

As the countdown for the Shravanabelegola Bahubali Masthakabhisheka has begun, the police have banned entry of vehicles to Shravanabelagola from February 6 to February 26 in order to control the traffic in the region. Around 19 acres of land is being utilised for the temporary KSRTC bus stand and 106 acres of land will be used for parking of other vehicles. 3 helipads have been prepared for landing.

In the mean time, special trains have been arranged from February 7 to 26 by the Southwest Divisional Railway which will travel between Yeshwanthpur-Hassan and Meeraj-Hassan.

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