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Delhi Traffic Advisory: Avoid going to these roads in Kalkaji Temple area of ​​Delhi, traffic advisory continues

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Delhi traffic advisory avoid going on these roads in kalkaji mandir area of ​​delhi traffic advisory
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Chaitra Navratri has started in the country from March 30, which will conclude on 7 April. Please tell that on the occasion of Navratri, a large number of devotees gather in different goddess temples across the country and recite the puja. Similarly, there is a huge crowd of devotees throughout the year in the Kalkaji temple in Delhi. In such a situation, there is a possibility of reaching the Kalkaji temple even more on the occasion of Navratri. In such a situation, smooth traffic management can be ensured and people coming and going here do not have to face any kind of problems, so the traffic advisory has been issued by the Delhi Traffic Police. According to this traffic advisory, traffic will not be allowed on the crematorium from outer ring road to Aastha Kunj Road and T Point of Lotus Temple Road.

Avoid going on these paths

According to the advisory issued by the Delhi Traffic Police, the entry point for pedestrians will be from the crematorium (near Ram Pyau) and the Lotus Temple Road (near NSIC Metro Station) and the withdrawal point Outer Ring Road (near Kalkaji Red Light) and the crematorium have been built. Also, passengers have been instructed to avoid going to Paras Chowk, Outer Ring Road from Outer Ring Road to Modi Mill Flyover, Aastha Kunj Road, Capor Gaur Marg, Maa Anandamayi Marg and Lotus Temple Road Mark.

Police appeal

Delhi Traffic Police has appealed that devotees visiting the Kalkaji temple should use public assets like bus and metro trains. Park your vehicles only in the prescribed parking areas. Also avoid parking the roadside vehicle to operate the traffic smoothly. Also, if any suspect or unusual item is seen, inform the police immediately. On the other hand, the traffic police said that VIPs can enter from the crematorium and parking inside the temple premises. At the same time, public parking is available in the nursery near Kalkaji Red Light, accessible from Outer Ring Road.



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