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Traffic diverted in Hubballi today due to Bakrid celebrations
Traffic diverted in Hubballi today due to Bakrid celebrations

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Traffic diverted in Hubballi today due to Bakrid celebrations

Hubballi: Police will be diverting traffic in the city on Saturday on account of Bakrid, between 7am and 12 noon. Buses coming from Gadag should drop passengers at Pinto Circle and return via Gadag Road itself. Other vehicles should move via Desai Cross, Cotton Market, and Laxmi Weight Bridge towards Hosur. Buses coming from Navalgund should drop passengers at Sarvodaya Circle and return towards Navalgund. Other vehicles should move via Desai Cross, Cotton Market, and Laxmi weigh bridge towards Hosur. Vehicles coming from Cotton Market and Desai Cross will be directed towards Navalgund. Vehicles coming from Karwar Road should move via Karwar Road Plaza, Tarihal, Gokul Road, and Hosur Circle towards Dharwad or via KTC Cross towards Navalgund or Gadag. Vehicles coming from Bengaluru or Gabbur Cross should move via Bypass, Tarihal Bypass, Gokul Road, and the New Bus Stand or Dharwad. Long route buses coming from Gadag Road should move via Ring Road, Gabbur Bypass, Tarihal Bypass, Gokul Road, and New bus stand or Hosur bus stand. Long route buses coming from Navalgund, Bagalkot, and Vijayapura should move via Kusugal Ring Road, Gabbur Cross, Tarihal Bypass, Gokul Road, New bus stand, or Hosur bus stand. Vehicles coming from Bengaluru or Karwar Road are banned at Indi Pump and should move via Bypass, Tarihal Bypass, Gokul Road, New bus stand, or Hosur bus stand. Other vehicles moving within city limits could move from Gadag Road, Railway Station, KH Patil Road, DRM Cross, Desai Cross Under Bridge, Cotton Market, Laxmi weigh bridge, and Hosur Cross. Other vehicles coming from Gokul Road and Dharwad should move via Bhagat Singh Circle, Desai Under Bridge, Navalgund Road, or Gadag Road. Temporary bus stoppages have been arranged at Gadag Road Under Bridge for Gadag buses, at Sarvodaya Circle for Navalgund buses, at Gabbur Circle for Bengaluru buses, at Hosur Bus Stand for Dharwad buses, at Karwar Road Under Bridge for Karwar buses, and at IT Park for Hubballi-Dharwad city buses. Parking arrangements have been made at Nehru Maidan, MT Mills Ground, and Old Hubballi KEB Grid for Muslim brethren coming for mass prayer. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Eid wishes , messages , and quotes !

Grand Sri Hanuman Vijaya Utsava Rally Inspires Devotion and Unity in Aiza, Jogulamba Gadwal
Grand Sri Hanuman Vijaya Utsava Rally Inspires Devotion and Unity in Aiza, Jogulamba Gadwal

Hans India

time22-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Grand Sri Hanuman Vijaya Utsava Rally Inspires Devotion and Unity in Aiza, Jogulamba Gadwal

Gadwal: On the auspicious day of Vaishakha Bahula Dashami, a grand Sri Hanuman Vijaya Utsava Rally was conducted within the limits of Aiza Municipality, Jogulamba Gadwal District. The rally was held to mark the Hanuman Vijaya Utsavam, a spiritually significant day for devotees of Lord Hanuman. The rally commenced from the local Chowrasta and proceeded through major landmarks including the New Bus Stand, Old Bus Stand, Ayyappa Temple, and Sant Bazaar. The vibrant procession culminated at the historic Gunta Ramappa Temple, starting from the Anjaneya Swamy Temple located in the SC Colony. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from various groups and individuals. Members and leaders from Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), Hindu Dharma Parirakshana Samithi, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress, TRS, and other political parties joined hands with devotees, men, women, and a large number of children. The streets of Aiza town reverberated with devotional songs, DJ music, traditional Kolatam (folk dance), and cultural performances, creating a spiritual and celebratory atmosphere. This annual procession, which originated a decade ago at the local Pedda Anjaneya Swamy Temple, has grown in both scale and significance year after year. Organizers emphasized that the rally aims not only to honor Lord Hanuman but also to instill devotion and patriotism among the younger generation. By fostering a spirit of religious fervor, the event aspires to promote truth (Satya), righteousness (Dharma), protection (Parirakshana), peace, and prosperity in society. Speakers at the event expressed that just as citizens thrived in Rama Rajya—the ideal kingdom of Lord Rama—people today too can live in peace and harmony if they embrace Rama Nama (chanting the name of Lord Rama) as their guiding light. The rally effectively showcased the glory of Hindu Dharma and reinforced its relevance in contemporary society. The Sri Hanuman Vijaya Utsava Rally thus concluded on a high note, leaving a spiritual impact on the community and setting an example of unity, devotion, and cultural pride.

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