President's Visit: Parking Restrictions

BENGALURU: On account of President Pranab Mukherjee’s visit to the city on Tuesday and Wednesday, traffic police have banned vehicle parking in various places.

In order to ensure quick passage of ambulances and other woes, police have asked the public to call the Police Control Room on 100 and 103, Traffic Headquarters  —080-22942276 or DCP, Command Centre-94808 01092.

Parking Prohibited: Old Airport Road, from Suranjan Dass Road to ASC Circle; Victoria Road, from ASC Centre to D’Souza Circle; Richmond Road, D’Souza Circle to Ashoknagar Signal; Hosur Road from Ashoknagar Signal to Anepalya Junction; Bannerghatta Road from Anepalya Junction to Dairy Circle; Marigowda Road from Dairy Circle to K H Circle; K H Road from K H Circle to Richmond Circle; RRMR Road from Richmond Circle to Hudson Circle; Kasturba Road from Hudson Circle to Queens Circle; Queens Road from Queens Circle to CTO Circle; Rajabhavan Road from CTO Circle to Rajbhavan Junction; Ali Asker Road from Rajbhavan to Infantry Road Junction; Infantry Road from Ali Asker Road Junction to TMC Junction; Queens Road, from Balekundri Circle to Queens Circle; Kasturba Road, from Queens Circle to Siddalingaiah Circle; Malya Hospital Road, from Siddalingaiah Circle to RRMR Circle; Richmond Road from RRMR Circle to Opera Junction; Brigade Road from Opera Circle to Ashoknagar Signal Light; M G Road from Queens Circle to Anil Kumble Circle; Central Street from Anil Kumble Circle to BRV Circle; Cubbon Road from BRV Circle to Manipal Centre; Dickenson Road from Manipal Centre to Webb’s Junction; M G Road.

Kidwai to GET National TAG

President Pranab Mukherjee will lay the foundation stone for State Cancer Institute on Wednesday at the Kidwai

Memorial Institute of Oncology. The institute will have state-of-the-art robotic surgery equipment to treat patients. Dr K B Linge Gowda, director of KMIO, said, “The institute treats around 19,000 new patients, with a follow-up of 2.5 lakh patients every year. Soon, it will be upgraded under Tertiary Care for Cancer scheme of the Central government, making it a National Cancer Centre.”

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