Delhi Traffic Police issues detailed advisory ahead of Kanwar yatra
Hindustan TimesThe Delhi Traffic Police on Sunday said that vehicular movement in parts of Delhi — especially in northeast, east, central, south, southwest, and north Delhi — will remain affected for the coming 12 days due to the annual kanwar yatra, which starts from Monday. Nearly 1,500 traffic personnel, including traffic inspectors and zonal officers, will remain deployed on the routes and all the border points such as Apsara, Loni, and Bhopura, Maharajpur and Ghazipur, Kalindi Kunj, Badarpur and Rajokri, and Tikri, Jharoda, and Singhu as devotees carrying holy water from the Ganga in Uttarakhand travel on foot, traffic police officers said. For kanwariyas entering Delhi from Maharajpur border near Anand Vihar, the traffic police have designated the route via Road no. For kanwariyas going to Gurugram, the traffic police have proposed two routes passing through south Delhi — from Ashram Chowk to August Kranti or Aurobindo Marg and reach Mehrauli-Gurugram Road and exit from Ayanagar border.