Five days of traffic in Delhi


Traffic will be replaced from April 26 to 30 in Delhi
Advice on Delhi Traffic: Traffic will be returned from Saturday to Wednesday in Delhi. The reason for this change in traffic is the recitation of Hanuman Katha. At the West Vihar’s DDA stadium for five days, Pajeshwar Tamin Theranda Shastri will tell a story. Considering the crowds, a special traffic distraction and parking system will be implemented at the DDA Ground near the Western Vihar region’s Radisan Blue.
A large crowd in Delhi’s Basim Vihar is likely to reach the DDA stadium. Pajeshwar Damin Trendra Shastri will recite Hanuman Katha on the ground for five days. Considering the crowd, the Delhi police have sent traffic from the area.
The project will run from April 26 to 30. Due to the possibility of heavy congestion, the service road will be closed near the Sai Baba Temple Road (from Pira Enklev to Kashram Cut), West Vihar Road (from the National Market to the National Market to St. Mark School) and the Service Road near the Radisan Blue Hotel on Said Road. Keeping this in mind, the traffic police have appealed to the people to plan their journey and use alternatives to these roads.
Traffic police have made detailed arrangements around the place. People who go to the hospital, railway station, bus station and airport should leave with extra time. Use public transport to avoid congestion and people who come to vehicles do not stop the car on the streets.
From Jwalaheedi to Nangloi, the driver can reach the Rohtak road via Dr. Major Aswini Mark. Apart from this, Chau. From Balbir Singh Mark, drivers can go through the Bra Kari and Rohtak road. From Janakpuri to Nangloi, the Meera Baghdoti road will reach Utok Nangloi via Utok Nagar Metro Station. Along with this, Bira Carry will come back from the Mangolpuri Flyer from the Mangolpuri Flyer to the Brah Kari Carry from the Baira Enclave Underpass, and then you can move from the Rohtak road to Nangloi.
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