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Delhi traffic advisory: New Parliament building's inauguration on Sunday, check routes to avoid, timings

Delhi traffic police has urged people to plan their journey accordingly and avoid the New Delhi district from 5:30 am to 3 pm on Sunday, May 28.

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Delhi traffic update: The new Parliament building in Delhi is all set to be inaugurated on Sunday, May 28. Due to this, special traffic arrangements will be put in place in the national capital, police said on Friday. According to the traffic advisory issued, the New Delhi district will be treated as a controlled area.

It said that only public transport vehicles, civil service aspirants, bonafide residents, labelled vehicles and emergency vehicles will be allowed to move in the New Delhi area. Several areas including roundabout Patel Chowk, Ashok Road and Janpath will be treated as regulated area, the advisory stated.

"The area enclosed by Mother Teresa Ceresent Road, roundabout Talkatora, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, roundabout Gol Dak Khana, Ashok Road, roundabout Patel Chowk, Ashok Road, roundabout Windsor Place, Janpath, roundabout MLNP, Akbar Road, roundabout Gol Methi, Akbar Road, roundabout GKP, Teen Murti Marg, roundabout Teen Murti and Mother Teresa Crescent Road will be treated as regulated area," the advisory said.

Only civil service aspirants, bonafide residents, labelled vehicles and emergency vehicles will be allowed to move within this area, it added. Noting that many VVIPs and other dignitaries are likely to attend the inauguration ceremony, the Delhi traffic police urged people to plan their journey accordingly and avoid the New Delhi district from 5:30 am to 3 pm.

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"General public and motorists are advised to keep patience, observe traffic rules and road discipline and follow directions of traffic personnel deployed at all intersections and remain updated through Delhi Traffic Police Facebook page, Twitter handle, website and helpline," the advisory stated.

(With inputs from PTI)

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