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G20 Summit: Delhi Government Announces Traffic Restrictions, See What Is Allowed & What Is Closed

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In anticipation of the impending G20 Summit in the national capital. The Delhi government has published a gazette notification outlining traffic restrictions implemented throughout the national capital. The G20 Summit will be held in New Delhi, India, from September 9 to 10. For the G20 Summit, world leaders will travel to New Delhi. The state-of-the-art Bharat Mandapam Convention Centre at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, will host the summit. Notably, India took over the G20 presidency on December 1 of last year, and 60 cities throughout the nation hosted 200 G20 sessions.

Check the permitted areas and those that will remain closed

The gazette notification states that from midnight on the intervening September 7 and 8 to 23:59 on September 10. All kinds of goods vehicles, commercial vehicles, interstate buses, and local city buses are prohibited from operating on Mathura Road (beyond Ashram Chowk), Bhairon Road, Purana Quila Road, and inside Pragati Maidan Tunnel.

It said that only goods vehicles carrying essential commodities, including as milk, vegetables, fruits, medical supplies, and others, will be permitted to enter Delhi. According to the announcement, “Controlled Zone-I” will be applied to the whole New Delhi District from 5 AM on September 8 to 23:59 on September 10.

From 5 AM on September 8 until 23:59 on September 10. The entire region inside Ring Road (Mahatma Gandhi Marg) will be regarded as a “Regulated Zone.”

The announcement stated that only legitimate inhabitants, authorized vehicles, emergency vehicles. Cars carrying passengers commuting to the airport, Old Delhi, and New Delhi Railway Stations would be permitted to operate on the district’s road network.

From five in the morning on September 9 to 23:59 on September 10, no TSRs or taxis would be permitted to enter or operate in the New Delhi District. The announcement specified that all commercial vehicle types. Buses, already existent in Delhi, should be permitted to travel on the Ring Road and the road network beyond the Ring Road in the direction of Delhi’s borders.

Delhi Is Prepared For The G20 Summit

To welcome the delegates for the G20 Summit, which will take place on September 9–10. The nation’s capital is decked out. Images from Dhaula Kuan display beautiful lighting in keeping with the G20 concept of “One Earth, One Family, One Future” and the life-size “Vighnaharta” sculpture that is located at the triangular intersection in front of the Dhaula Kuan Metro Station on NH-48. The major venue for this grand celebration, the Bharat Mandapam at Pragati Maidan, has been lit. And festooned with plants, flowers, and other holiday decorations. At night, a 28-foot-tall Nataraja statue appeared to sparkle as well.

In the meantime, Delhi Police began its car inspection campaign in the nation’s capital for a second day in a row following the G20 Summit. Between the late hours of Tuesday and the early hours of Wednesday, there were unexpected checks made at Yusuf Sarai. Police officers could be seen stopping vehicles and performing rigorous inspections.

Between Monday night and early Tuesday morning. The Delhi Police began conducting vehicle checks at India Gate and other locations throughout the city. Before the G20 meeting. A paramilitary unit and a senior official of the Delhi Police were stationed near Tilak Bridge in the nation’s capital. They were sent out as a preventative measure because local properties had been threatened with vandalism by Khalistani militants.

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