• Source:JND

Delhi Traffic Advisory Nov 21: The Delhi Traffic Police, in the wake of the general meeting at the residence of the Chief Minister of the national Capital, Rekha Gupta, have announced a traffic Advisory, alerting commuters about possible vehicular movement disruptions at 8 Raj Niwas Marg today, November 21.

To manage the potential congestion due to additional vehicular influx and ensure public safety, the Delhi Police has issued a comprehensive traffic advisory. Commuters may face slight to severe traffic jams at 8 Niwas Road in the first half of the day as the meeting is expected to conclude by 12 pm.

Delhi Traffic Advisory Today: Check Timing

The traffic on the route to the Delhi CM's Residence at 8 Raj Niwas Marg will be affected from 8 am to 12 pm due to a general meeting scheduled at Rekha Gupta's residence.

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Delhi Traffic Advisory Today: Avoid Going To THESE Affected Routes

The traffic advisory will remain in effect for 4 hours from 8 am to 12 pm on Friday, November 21. The following are the affected routes-

Shamnath Marg

Rajpur Road

Rajniwas Marg

Chuburja Marg

Delhi Traffic Advisory Today: Check Diversion Points

The vehicle may be diverted if a requirement occurs as per the following diversion plan-

-Shamnath Marg Red Light → Towards IP College Red Light

-MCD Chowk → Towards Tis Hazari Courts Complex

-Khoya Mandi U-turn (towards Shah Auditorium) → Towards Outer Ring Road

-Civil Lines Red Light → Towards IP College Red Light

Delhi CM Meeting Traffic News: Parking Arrangements

-No roadside parking on affected stretches.

-Unauthorised vehicles may be towed or prosecuted as per the law.

The Delhi traffic police have requested commuters to avoid affected routes in the advisory period.

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Traffic in the national capital will remain affected until November 25, due to commemorative events marking the 350th Martyrdom Day of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib. A major event is scheduled at the Red Fort from November 19 to November 25, with a large attendance expected, including several VVIPs.

 

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