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Delhi Traffic Advisory: Know Routes To Avoid On Oct 30, 31 Amid 'Meri Mati Mera Desh-Amrit Kalash Yatra'

The Delhi Police has issued a special traffic advisory ahead of the 'Meri Mati Mera Desh-Amrit Kalash Yatra,' scheduled to be organised at Vijay Chowk on October 30 and 31. Know routes to avoid.

In anticipation of the 'Meri Mati Mera Desh-Amrit Kalash Yatra,' scheduled to be organised at Vijay Chowk on October 30 and 31, the Delhi Police has issued a special traffic advisory. This advisory aims to ensure the smooth flow of traffic in the city during the two-day event and includes detailed instructions for the general public concerning road regulations and designated parking areas.

Roads To Be Avoided In Delhi On October 30, 31

According to the advisory, the following roads have been recommended to be avoided unless absolutely necessary:

- Round About (R/A) Shanti Path/Kautilya Marg
- R/A Patel Chowk
- Bhinder Point Junction
- R/A – GPO (Gol Dak Khana)
- Aurbindo Chowk
- R/A – Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital
- R/A GRG (Gurudwara Rakabganj)
- R/A Motilal Nehru Place
- R/A Mandi House
- R/A Firoz Shah/Ashoka Road
- R/A Raja Ji Marg
- R/A Firoz Shah Road/KG Marg
- R/A MAR Janpath
- Mahadev Road
- R/A Rajender Prasad Road/Janpath
- R/A Patel Chowk

Designated Parking Spots for Buses

To facilitate the smooth conduct of the mega event in the capital city, specific areas have been allocated as parking spots for buses, which include:

- IGI Stadium Buses Parking
- Kisan Ghat Buses Parking
- Ramleela Ground Buses Parking

Commuters intending to travel to various important destinations, such as Vayu Bhavan, Sena Bhavan, Vigyan Bhavan, Nirman Bhavan, Parliament House, South Block, North Block, Central Secretariat, Rashtrapati Bhavan, India Gate, and others, are advised to allocate extra time for their journeys to avoid any potential delays along the route.

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About 'Meri Mati Mera Desh-Amrit Kalash Yatra'

'Meri Maati Mera Desh- Maati Ko Naman Veeron ka Vandan' is a unified celebration that pays tribute to India's soil and the valor of its people, according to a press release from the Press Information Bureau (PIB). The campaign has garnered widespread participation, with over 7,000 blocks from 766 districts across the nation actively involved in the initiative.

The 'Meri Maati Mera Desh' campaign was celebrated in two phases, involving Shilaphalakams for freedom fighters and security forces, as well as initiatives like Panch Pran Pledge, Vasudha Vandan, and Veeron ka Vandan, all of which honored the sacrifices of the nation's Bravehearts.

The finale of the Amrit Kalash Yatra, held under the 'Meri Maati Mera Desh' campaign, will be celebrated in Delhi on October 31. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to grace the event with his presence, as announced by the Ministry of Culture. 

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