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    Cyberabad Police and the Society for Cyberabad Security Council (SCSC) held a meeting with representatives from the IT industry to discuss traffic problems in the IT Corridor. The aim was to find solutions, get feedback from industry professionals and make traffic flow better. The Cyberabad CP, Stephen Raveendra, talked about studies that had been carried out on major junctions and roads. He suggested ways to improve traffic flow such as using shuttles and carpooling. He also suggested that companies should prioritize traffic management near entry and exit gates.

    Krishna Yedula, Secretary General of SCSC, praised the Cyberabad Police for their proactive approach and thanked over 100 representatives from IT companies for attending the meeting. Narayan Naik, Joint CP Traffic, talked about progress on a flyover and preparations for the monsoon season. Other officials were also present.

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