
G20 Summit Delhi: If you are travelling to or from Delhi between September 8-10, here is everything you need to know on the restrictions and traffic
Unquestionably, the Group of 20 or G20 Leaders’ Summit, which will take place in New Delhi on September 9 and 10, is the most important international event that India has ever hosted. The Delhi government has announced a public holiday from September 8 to 10 in anticipation of the summit, which will be attended by luminaries including US President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, and China’s Xi Jinping.
The G20 Summit will be place at the “Bharat Mandapam” in central Delhi’s Pragati Maidan. The Delhi Police has also prepared a full advise on traffic limitations and offered alternate routes for vehicular movement during the summit.
G20 Summit: What Will Be Closed In Delhi
- Each and every public and private office
- Institutions of higher learning, such as schools and colleges
- Commercial banks and financial institutions: Supreme Court
- Stores and businesses within the jurisdiction of the New Delhi Police District
- Connaught Place, Khan Market, Malcha Marg, Shankar Market, Janpath, Mohan Singh Place, and Palika Bazaar
- Licensed booze retailers inside the New Delhi Police District
G20 Summit: What Will Be Open In Delhi
- NDMC-exclusive markets and malls
- essential amenities like milk stands and pharmacies
G20 Summit: Will Delhi Metro Be Operational?
- All metro lines and stations will run as usual. However, from 5 a.m. on September 9 to 11 p.m. on September 10, no boarding or deboarding will be allowed at the Supreme Court Metro Station.
G20 Summit: Will Buses, Autos, Taxis Be Available?
Buses
There won’t be any bus services available in the NDMC region or Lutyens’ Delhi, which will be under control. Buses will be permitted to run on the Ring Road and all other roads.
Buses from other states will be allowed to enter Delhi, but they must end their trips on the Ring Road. They won’t be able to make a stop at an interstate bus terminal.
Autos and Taxis
From 5 am on September 9 to 11.59 pm on September 10, three-seater vehicles, including taxis, will not be permitted to enter or operate in the New Delhi district. The use of taxis on the roads outside the New Delhi district would be permitted.
Taxis carrying genuine locals and visitors with hotel reservations in the New Delhi district area will be permitted, nonetheless. Visitors will need to present valid hotel reservations, and locals will need to present identification documents.
G20 Summit: What About Flights And Those Headed To Delhi Airport
According to Delhi Airport, 160 domestic flights were canceled in the capital city between September 8 and 10, according to ANI.
It has been suggested that travelers with flights on the aforementioned dates arrive at the airport early and take the Delhi Metro Airport Express Line for a smooth journey.
Delhi Police has suggested the following routes for people driving to the airport:
Rao Gajraj Singh Marg, Old Delhi Gurugram Road, UER II, Service Road, NH-48, and T3 Terminal Road are the routes from Gurugram to Terminal 3.
Rao Gajraj Singh Marg, Old Delhi Gurugram Road, UER II, Service Road NH-48, T3 Terminal Road, Service Road, NH-48, Sanjay T-Point, Ullan Batar Marg, Terminal are the routes from Gurugram to T1.
AIIMS Chowk, Ring Road, Moti Bagh Chowk, RTR Marg, Sanjay T-Point, Service Road NH-48, and T3 Terminal Road connect New Delhi and South Delhi to T3.
AIIMS Chowk, Ring Road, Moti Bagh Chowk, RTR Marg, Sanjay T-Point, Ullan Batar Marg, Terminal T1 are the routes from New Delhi and South Delhi.
The Delhi Traffic Police website now includes a comprehensive advise for drivers.
G20 Summit: Advisory For Railway Passengers
- On September 10 between 5 am and 1 pm, there will be delays in the Ajmeri Gate side road traffic to the New Delhi Railway Station.
- On September 10 from 5 am to 1 pm, trips to Old Delhi Railway Station from the Shyama Prasad Mukherjee (SPM) road side will be impacted.
G20 Summit: Other Key Things To Remember
- Call 6828400604 for ambulance aid service.
- To assist delegates and other visitors, a virtual support desk has been established.
- Drones, hot air balloons, and paragliding are not permitted to fly in Delhi until September 12.
- No goods vehicles would be permitted to enter Delhi, with the exception of those transporting vital commodities with authorisation.
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