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Parts of NH-24 to remain closed to traffic tomorrow

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
In view of protest by some religious groups on NH-24 tomorrow, Delhi Police have issued a traffic advisory stating that both its carriageways from Gazipur flyover to UP Border would remain closed to all types of vehicles for the day.

Some Muslims groups who are protesting over the ownership of Karbala land in Jor Bagh area of Delhi will be marching on NH-24 towards the national capital.

For tomorrow, traffic coming from Nijamuddin to Ghaziabad will take compulsory Right/Left Turn from NH-24 to UP Link Road at Akshardham Setu, and vehicles coming from Pusta Road to Ghaziabad will have to go straight up to Noida Gate, the advisory said.
 

"Traffic coming from Mother Dairy Road will not go on NH-24, will be diverted towards Chand Cinema, Hindon canal Road to enter UP," said Additional Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Anil Shukla.

Maximum traffic coming from Hilton Hotel side will be diverted to Hindon Canal Road, the road will be one way from Kondli Road up to UP Border, he said.

According to police, vehicles coming from NH-24 will take compulsory left turn on Hasanpur Depot and Ch. Charan Singh Marg - From Hasanpur -Telco- Anand Vihar and NH-24 will be compulsory closed at this point.

Traffic coming from Anand Vihar will go towards Hasanpur Depot and Ghazipur underpass. Signal light will be turn off and traffic will be regulated manually.

Controlled traffic will be allowed to take U-turn from Railway underpass. All UP Roadways Buses will be diverted towards Vaishali. All traffic coming from Vaishali will be taken on Chaudhary Charan Singh Marg.

As far as Outer Ring Road is concerned, when NH-24 will be entirely blocked, the traffic coming from Bhairon Road will not be allowed on NH-24 and sent straight to Toll Bridge to enter Noida.

Traffic coming from Sarai Kale Khan will not be allowed on NH-24 and will be allowed to take U-turn and go to Toll Bridge and enter Noida, or allowed to go straight towards ITO. From ITO they will come on Vikas Marg up to Karkari More Road No. 57 and enter Ram Prastha, said Shukla.

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First Published: Mar 30 2014 | 10:15 PM IST

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