Hyderabad News Updates: Top 5 Stories of June 1st, 2023

Hyderabad News Updates: Top 5 Stories of June 1st, 2023
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The State government in Hyderabad wants to promote environmentally-friendly transportation by encouraging auto-rickshaw owners to switch to electric vehicles. However, the drivers are facing challenges in retrofitting their vehicles, as they need to pay some of the cost themselves even though the government offers a subsidy.

People trying to get transport-related services at RTA offices are experiencing problems due to server issues. All online services are down, which means applicants have to wait in long queues for hours and leave disappointed.

The Rajiv Gandhi International Airport has clarified that Haj pilgrims will depart alongside other passengers and won’t have a dedicated terminal. However, there will be special counters for their convenience in the international terminal.

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Police have issued a traffic advisory for the upcoming Telangana Formation Day celebrations to manage the moderate increase in vehicular movement and minimize inconvenience to the public.

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The 151-year-old Government Boys High School Aliya remains in a dilapidated state, with the building posing a grave risk of collapse. Social activists have urged the State government to renovate the school building.

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