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Noida on Traffic Restrictions Today: PM Modi To Visit UP International Trade Show 2025 – Check Advisory | Noida News

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Updated Sep 25, 2025, 07:56 IST

Greater Noida will experience significant traffic disruptions due to the inauguration of the UP International Trade Show (UPITS) 2025 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Scheduled from September 25 to 29, this prominent event features global industry leaders, with Russia as the partner country.

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Noida: Greater Noida is set for major traffic disruptions today as Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates the third edition of the UP International Trade Show (UPITS) 2025 at the India Expo Centre & Mart. The five-day event, running from September 25–29, will see participation from global industry leaders, with Russia as the partner country. The Gautam Buddha Nagar Police have issued a traffic advisory to help commuters navigate the expected congestion.

Traffic Advisory Issued in Noida

Traffic Advisory Issued in Noida

The UP International Trade Show is the flagship B2B and B2C event of the Uttar Pradesh Government. It showcases the state’s industrial progress and provides a platform for startups, exporters, and entrepreneurs to build partnerships and explore trade opportunities. With the presence of PM Modi, UP CM Yogi Adityanath, ministers, and business leaders, the event is expected to draw huge crowds, leading to significant traffic restrictions around Greater Noida.

Noida Traffic Advisory for Today

The Gautam Buddha Nagar Police have released detailed directions for commuters and attendees:

  • VIP Entry: VIP cardholders will enter via Gate No. 1 and park at Stellar Gymkhana.
  • General Visitors: Gates 3 to 6 will lead to drop-off areas, with parking at NASA roundabout. General visitors and police staff will park at NASA/Bada roundabout, which accommodates 8,000–10,000 vehicles.
  • Media Access: Media personnel with ‘P’ passes will enter via Gate No. 5.
  • International Visitors/Delegates: Drop-off allowed at roundabout near Gate No. 01 or 02, then proceed to designated parking via double service road.
  • Route Access: Vehicles coming from the direction of Expo Mart Greater Noida should use Gate No. 01 or 02 near the main entrance. Vehicles via Gate No. 03 or 04 should follow designated routes to drop-off points, then proceed to parking areas.

For traffic-related assistance, commuters can call Gautam Buddha Nagar Traffic Helpline: 9971009001.

Authorities have advised people to use metro services, plan journeys in advance, and allow extra travel time.

Why These Restrictions Are in Place

The restrictions are due to the high-profile nature of the event and the large attendance expected. The UP International Trade Show aligns with India’s economic vision under Make in India, Vocal for Local, and Aatmanirbhar Bharat, and showcases advancements in manufacturing, technology, handicrafts, agriculture, and more. With Russia participating as the partner country, the event will also highlight global trade collaborations.

Key Details of UP International Trade Show 2025

  • Dates: September 25–29, 2025
  • Location: India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida
  • Inaugurated by: Prime Minister Narendra Modi
  • Partner Country: Russia
  • Focus: Industrial progress, trade collaborations, and investment promotion
  • Attendees: Business leaders, industry experts, startups, exporters, and government officials

Commuters are advised to avoid roads around the India Expo Centre & Mart, especially near Gates 1 to 6, NASA roundabout, and Bada roundabout. Traffic congestion is expected throughout the day due to VIP movement and large crowds attending the trade show.

With Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurating the UP International Trade Show today, Greater Noida will see one of its busiest days of the year. Adherence to the traffic advisory and advance planning will be key for commuters to avoid delays and disruptions.



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