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Delhi Traffic Police releases detailed advisory for G20 Summit from 8-10 September.

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Delhi Traffic Police releases detailed advisory for G20 Summit from 8-10 September.

Delhi Traffic Police releases detailed advisory for G20 Summit from 8-10 September.

Delhi Traffic Police releases detailed advisory for G20 Summit from 8-10 September.

Ahead of the G20 Summit 2023, to be held at the newly built Bharat Mandapam convention centre in Pragati Maidan from
8 to 10 September, the Delhi Traffic Police has released a detailed advisory.

According to Special CP (Traffic) SS Yadav restrictions will be put in place in the New Delhi area from the night of September 7 and remain till September 10.

Those residing in the New Delhi area will be allowed to move freely, but those coming from other districts of Delhi, or tourists from other places, will have to show valid hotel bookings to enter the area.

The traffic police has also warned people not to visit markets in the New Delhi area on September 8, 9 and 10.

Cargo trucks coming out of Delhi will be diverted to the Eastern and Western peripheral expressways. But vehicles with permission or carrying important cargo will be allowed to enter the national capital. Interstate buses will also be allowed entry into Delhi.

However, there will be no restriction on vehicles deployed in emergency services and ambulances. It is important to note that Mathura Road, Bhairon Marg and Purana Qila Road will be closed for traffic.

The traffic cop further added that except ambulances, no other vehicle that includes DTC buses will be allowed in the New Delhi area. All the malls and markets in the New Delhi area will remain shut.

People going to the airport or railways station between September 8 and 10 have been advised to leave early.

The traffic police has urged people to use Delhi Metro to travel, if important, on these three days. Services of Delhi Metro will remain functional, but stations in the New Delhi area, like Supreme Court, Khan Market, Mandi House and Central Secretariat will remain closed for three days.

The traffic police has also launched a virtual helpdesk in view of the G20 summit, which will inform users about the available transport services, ambulances and police service.

Many heads of state, including US President Joe Biden, Chinese Premier Xi Jinping, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and French President Emmanuel Macron, are expected to attend the G20 Summit.

The delegates will reach India on September 9. A gala dinner is planned in their honour on that day, and the attendees will visit Rajghat on September 10.

News Edit K.V.Raman

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