Traffic
The Delhi Traffic Police utilised social media platforms to inform the public about the traffic conditions and urged them to adjust their travel plans accordingly
[…]Given that traffic congestion is a major daily challenge for Delhiites, this initiative is aimed at addressing this concern and improving the overall traffic management system in the capital
[…]In addition to the impending tractor march, ongoing farmer protests have impacted traffic flow at the Singhu and Tikri border points between Delhi and Haryana
[…]Heavy police deployment and multiple layers of barricades at the Ghazipur border has made life difficult for commuters and visitors to chicken and fish wholesale markets
[…]In anticipation of the ‘Delhi Chalo’ march, security measures at the city’s border points were intensified, featuring multi-layered barricades, concrete barriers, iron nails, and walls of containers
[…]To celebrate the Raahgiri Day, the Inner circle of Connaught Place will be made vehicle-free from 06:00 hours to 11:00 hours on September 24, said the Delhi police in an advisory
[…]As per the advisory, vehicular access around the Red Fort area, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to address the nation on August 15, will be restricted from 4 am to 10 am. Only authorized vehicles will be allowed during this time
[…]Traffic will remain affected for approx. 10-15 days on Phirni road, Najafgarh in the carriageway from Bahadurgarh bus stand towards Nangloi
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