Heavy traffic in Hyderabad as people head to hometowns for Sankranti

Jan 10, 2026

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], January 10 : Hyderabad is witnessing heavy traffic as thousands of people travel to their hometowns to celebrate the Sankranti festival. With extended holidays, roads leading out of the city are crowded, especially due to the large movement of students and employees.
People from Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Bengaluru are returning to their native places, resulting in traffic congestion at several key junctions. LB Nagar, one of the major exit points of the city, is experiencing particularly heavy traffic since early morning.
Speaking to the ANI, Traffic Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) V. Sreenivasulu said that traffic arrangements were made in advance, keeping in mind the congestion witnessed during previous years.
"Special measures have been implemented to ensure smooth traffic flow. Encroachments and illegally parked vehicles have been cleared to reduce bottlenecks," he said.
The police have deployed additional personnel and traffic monitoring teams at critical points. These arrangements will remain in place throughout the Sankranthi festival to ensure the free movement of vehicles and public safety.
Authorities have advised commuters to follow traffic rules and cooperate with police personnel to avoid inconvenience during the festive rush.
Meanwhile, with the festival of Makar Sankranti just around the corner, festivities have already kicked off with markets across Hyderabad witnessing a crowd of enthusiastic people.
Lakshman Lal, a shop owner from Himayat Nagar, spoke about having an exceptional business in 2026. Stating that he sells Rangoli, Jali and Naurang Mukku colours at the shop, the vendor added, "There is a strong response from customers of all age groups. Muggu packets are priced at just Rs 10, while Muggu nets range between Rs 10 and Rs 40. Our shop offers at least 25 varieties of colours sourced from Mumbai, Delhi, and local Hyderabad markets, attracting families and children alike."
People in large numbers have started visiting markets to buy Rangoli colours, Muggu powder, nets and decorative items to welcome the harvest festival in a traditional style.
Local shopkeepers spoke about having a good business this year, with both kids and families arriving to buy Rangoli colours and other items for the festival. In view of the rush and heavy demand, the shops have been selling a variety of colours while also maintaining adequate stock for the customers.