Coldplay's Infinity Tickets sell out in minutes for Ahmedabad concert; minimum temperature dips to 16.6°C, near seasonal norm in the city; key road connecting Vadodara to the Ahmedabad-Vadodara Expressway closed for 2 years, and more. Stay updated with the latest news of the city in this Ahmedabad News Roundup.
Infinity Tickets for Coldplay's Music of the Spheres 2025 tour, including their Ahmedabad and Mumbai concerts, sold out within minutes on Friday. Priced at ₹2,000 these tickets offered an affordable way for fans to attend the show.
Available only in pairs, with a limit of two tickets per person, they were sold exclusively via BookMyShow. Known for promoting accessibility, Coldplay releases a limited number of Infinity Tickets for every show on their world tours.
Ahmedabad witnessed the arrival of winter with the minimum temperature dipping to 16.6°C on Friday, a figure close to the seasonal norm. The maximum temperature was recorded at 30.3°C, 1.7°C below normal.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts that Saturday’s minimum temperature will remain around 16°C. According to the IMD forecast, "No large change in minimum temperatures during the next 4-5 days is very likely over the region."
A key road connecting Vadodara to the Ahmedabad-Vadodara Expressway will remain closed for two years for the construction of a ₹56-crore flyover, as per a notification by Vadodara City Police. The closure affects the stretch from Dumad Bridge to Amit Nagar Junction via the Abacus Traffic Circle.
Vehicles heading to or from the Expressway must take alternate routes, with roads closed from Dumad Bridge to Sama Canal Road and from Abacus Circle to Amit Nagar Bridge. The flyover will pass over the Abacus traffic island, which features a popular sculpture relocated from Akshar Chowk to Sama Lake in 2017.
With the Gujarat Revenue Department proposing new jantri rates after a decade, Thaltej has become Ahmedabad’s most valuable real estate hub. Plots along SG Road and Drive-In Road in Thaltej now command rates of ₹1.25 lakh per square metre, making these roads more expensive than traditionally premium areas like Ashram Road and Judges Bungalow Road.
Ahmedabad’s network of town planning schemes has created distinct pricing zones, with Thaltej’s TP Scheme 1 topping the charts. Open plots along SG Road and Drive-In Road in this area command premium rates exceeding ₹1 lakh per square metre.
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