Ahead of Chhath Puja celebrations, Delhi Traffic police have issued advisory as heavy congestion is expected near major ponds and roads in the national capital. Heavy congestions is expected on roads adjoining major ponds in Eastern, Central/North, South/South-East, North-West/Outer & Western Delhi.
Ahead of Chhath Puja celebrations, Delhi Traffic police have issued advisory as heavy congestion is expected near major ponds and roads in the national capital. Delhi traffic police in their advisory said that as Chhath Puja 2025 will be celebrated across Delhi from 27th October afternoon to 28th October morning, special traffic arrangements have been made.Â
Normal flow of traffic is likely to be affected and heavy congestions is expected on roads adjoining major Chhath Puja ponds in Eastern, Central/North, South/South-East, North-West/Outer & Western Delhi, Delhi Traffic police said.
Heavy congestion on MB Road, Kalindi Kunj Khadar Road, Agra Canal Road & Road No. 13 is expected. Diversions in Bhajanpura area, Gandhi Nagar area & Khajuri Khas area ,commuters are advised to plan their travel accordingly.
Routes to avoid
- Stretches of M.B. Road (from Lal Kuan to Tughlakabad Extension), Khadar Kalindi Kunj Road, Agar Canal Road and Road No. 13
- In Bhanjanpur area, commercial vehicles will not be allowed on GT Road towards Yudhishthir Setu from Shastri Park between 5 PM to 7 PM on 27th October and 5 AM to 7 AM on 28th October 2025
- In Gandhi Nagar area, Shantivan Loop and Laxmi Nagar to Kailash Nagar Road will remain closed during 5 PM to 6 PM on 27th October and 5 AM to 7 AM on 28th October 2025, with traffic diverted via Disused Canal Road
- In Khajuri Khas area, traffic towards Sonia Vihar will be diverted from Nanaksar towards Old Wazirabad Road, and vehicles from Sonia Vihar Border will be diverted from MCD Toll towards Sabhapur Village.
Along with advisory on roads blockage, Delhi Traffic police also issued instructions to general people.
- No restrictions at New Delhi Railway Station, Old Delhi Railway Station, Nizamuddin Railway Station and ISBT. However, leave in advance and allow extra time for possible delays.
- People are requested to use public transport like Delhi Metro to help reduce congestion
- Park vehicles only at designated parking lots, roadside parking must be avoided as it hinders traffic flow
- Any unidentified object or suspicious person should be reported immediately to the nearest police personnel
- Plan your journey in advance to avoid inconvenience
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