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Schools in Cyberabad may go online one-day-a-week to tackle traffic chaos during monsoon

Schools in Cyberabad may go online one-day-a-week to tackle traffic chaos during monsoon
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Cyberabad police are proposing that schools shift to one day of online classes per week during the monsoon season to alleviate severe traffic congestion. The plan aims to reduce the volume of vehicles on the road during peak hours and facilitate necessary civic infrastructure projects.

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This initiative highlights the growing urban planning challenges in high-density Indian cities where school-related traffic significantly impacts daily commute times and municipal operations.

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Schools in Cyberabad may soon hold online classes once a week during the monsoon season, as police plan to approach educational institutions in an effort to ease school-related traffic congestion and facilitate civic works across the commissionerate.

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