Pisal Banda
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Commercial area
There are many shops catering to all budgets. There is a big vegetable market at Madannapet, which is quite popular among people of surrounding suburbs.
Transport
TSRTC connects Pisal Banda with all parts of the city. The buses in service are 93, 94, 97D, 98, 102, etc. The closest MMTS Train station is at Yakutpura.
References
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