<p>The busy Dilsukhnagar area of the city, which witnessed twin bomb blasts on Thursday, is limping back to normalcy with shopkeepers and roadside vendors resuming their business.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Traffic returned to normal today and commercial establishments began to open on the stretch, two days after the deadly terror attack near the bus stand, claimed 16 lives.<br /><br />Dilsukhnagar, which connects to Hyderabad-Vijayawada highway, is abuzz with activity on a usual day, as it houses a number of educational institutions, coaching centres for job aspirants, government offices, several malls and innumerable commercial establishments.<br /><br />Now, a sense of fear has gripped the area since the simultaneous blasts. "But, life has to go on. Such a thing should not happen again," Krishna Prasad, a private company employee, said.<br />Meanwhile, sources in the state-run Osmania General Hospital said that the condition of some of the injured is stated to be critical.<br /><br />The Andhra Pradesh government has promised to bear their cost of treatment.</p>
<p>The busy Dilsukhnagar area of the city, which witnessed twin bomb blasts on Thursday, is limping back to normalcy with shopkeepers and roadside vendors resuming their business.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Traffic returned to normal today and commercial establishments began to open on the stretch, two days after the deadly terror attack near the bus stand, claimed 16 lives.<br /><br />Dilsukhnagar, which connects to Hyderabad-Vijayawada highway, is abuzz with activity on a usual day, as it houses a number of educational institutions, coaching centres for job aspirants, government offices, several malls and innumerable commercial establishments.<br /><br />Now, a sense of fear has gripped the area since the simultaneous blasts. "But, life has to go on. Such a thing should not happen again," Krishna Prasad, a private company employee, said.<br />Meanwhile, sources in the state-run Osmania General Hospital said that the condition of some of the injured is stated to be critical.<br /><br />The Andhra Pradesh government has promised to bear their cost of treatment.</p>