In Cyberabad, all establishments that serve alcohol (with the exception of those in star hotels and licensed clubs) would be closed in observance of Bonalu festivities. According to stephen Raveendra, the commissioner of police for Cyberabad, all liquor stores, restaurants, toddy shops, clubs, and bars serving alcoholic beverages in Cyberabad will be closed from six in the morning on sunday to six in the morning on monday in observance of Bonalu.
Numerous devotees flocked to the decked-out golconda fort to seek the blessing of the Jagadambika Yellamma Thalli on the festival of Bonalu, giving the expansive fort a festive appearance and pulsating with "dappu" and "teen maar" rhythms. The fourth Bonam was celebrated on sunday at the fort's Jagadambika Yellamma Thalli Temple. Intricate arrangements, including police bondobust, medical camps, and drinking water, were arranged at the temple to ensure that worshippers would not experience troubles.
Women dressed in the customary garb gave Bonams to the god, and multiple 'thottelu' processions were led from various locations across the city to the fort to take part in the celebrations. The god received prasadam in addition to vermilion, turmeric, and incense sticks. Devotees of all ages have been lined up since the early hours of morning to have a darshan of the Mother Goddess at the temple. Along with completing Bonalu traditions, Pothrajus and artists displayed their ability by dancing to the music of the Dappus and Teenmar bands.