Also read: ‘G20 summit is People’s Presidency', says PM Modi in Mann Ki Baat From September 8 to September 10, all establishments, including schools, offices, restaurants, malls, and markets in New Delhi, will be closed. The Supreme Court will also remain closed during this period.
Residents living in the area will be permitted entry and exit without special passes. However, individuals coming from outside the area will require special passes.
General traffic, excluding goods vehicles and buses, will be allowed into Delhi from Rajokari Border. Traffic from NH-48 will be diverted to Rao Tula Ram Marg – Olof Palme Marg.
No vehicular movement will be allowed on NH-48 towards Dhaula Kuan. Mathura Road (beyond Ashram Chowk), Bhairon Road, Purana Quila Road, and inside Pragati Maidan Tunnel will be closed to all types of vehicles, including goods vehicles, commercial vehicles, interstate buses, and local city buses like Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) buses from September 7 to September 10.
Also read: G20 Summit in New Delhi: Check dates, venue, theme and other details Commuters are advised to avoid travel to areas falling within regulated and controlled zones. However, if necessary, the following routes can be taken: North-South Corridor: Ring Road - Ashram Chowk - Sarai Kale Khan - Delhi-Meerut Expressway - Noida Link Road - Pusta Road - Yudhistir Setu - ISBT Kashmere Gate - Ring Road - Majnu Ka Tila East-West Corridor: From Sun Dial/DND Flyover - Ring Road - Ashram Chowk - Moolchand Underpass - AIIMS Chowk - Ring Road - Dhaula Kuan - Ring Road - Brar Square - Naraina Flyover - Rajouri Garden Junction - Ring Road - Punjabi Bagh Junction - Ring Road - Azad Pur Chowk From Yudhisthir Setu - Ring Road - Chandgi Ram Akhara -
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