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PM Modi, South Korean President to inaugurate Samsung plant in Noida today: Here is the traffic advisory

Noida Traffic Police has advised commuters to avoid several roads in the city between 4 pm to 7 pm on Monday.

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Noida Traffic Police on Monday issued traffic advisory as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and South Korean President Moon Jae-in are due to visit the city to inaugurate a Samsung plant here. 

The Samsung plant in Noida’s Sector 81 will be inaugurated by the two leaders on Monday evening. As security protocols and traffic restrictions will be in place on several roads in the city, commuters have been advised to use optional routes to avoid inconvenience. 

Earlier, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited Noida on Sunday and checked the preparation in the district ahead of PM Modi's visit to the city. 

Here is the traffic advisory issued by the Noida Traffic Police:

* Noida Traffic Police has advised commuters to avoid several roads in the city between 4 pm to 7 pm today.

* Vehicles using DND flyover to go to Noida, Ashok Nagar, Greater Noida, Greater Noida West and Ghaziabad are advised to use NH-24 and other optional routes.

* Vehicles taking Chilla Gate route to Noida, Ashok Nagar, Greater Noida, Greater Noida West and Ghaziabad should instead use NH-24.

* Vehicles coming from elevated road and Greater Noida West and going towards Delhi via DND flyover should instead use NH-24 and other optional routes.

Samsung plant

Samsung has opened a brand new 35-acre Electronics facility at Sector 81 in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. The plant will be the world’s biggest mobile factory. A helipad adjacent to the factory has been made in as PM Modi and Moon Jae-in will land together to inaugurate it.

The Noida plant was set up in 1996 and is the first of two manufacturing units in India for the company. The plant started with the manufacture of televisions way back in 1997, and the mobile phone manufacturing unit was added in 2005.

In 2012, Samsung became the leader in mobile phones in the country and the Noida facility rolled out the first-ever "Galaxy S3" device.

Last year, Samsung invested Rs 4,915 crore to double its manufacturing capacity for smartphones and refrigerators in the Noida plant. 

The Korean chaebol said that the investment would position the Noida plant as a major production hub and create about 5,000 new jobs.

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