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New Delhi: Delhi is all set to host the G20 Summit, one of the most high-profile international summits, from September 9. The two-day mega event will witness a slew of global leaders who will be attending the summit in the national capital. To ensure the smooth conduct of the event, the Delhi government has released a Gazette notification outlining a series of restrictions to be in place during the G20 Summit. These restrictions are aimed at ensuring smooth proceedings and enhanced security during the international event.
According to the notification issued by the Delhi government, the entire New Delhi District will be designated as “Controlled Zone-1”. This will be in effect from 5 a.m. on September 8-10.
Key roads such as Mathura Road (beyond Ashram Chowk), Bhairon Road, Purana Quila Road, and the Pragati Maidan Tunnel will be off-limits for certain vehicles. This starts from tonight and will continue until Sunday.
Goods vehicles, commercial vehicles, interstate buses, and local city buses will not be permitted to operate on the aforementioned roads.
Taxis and TSR will not be allowed to enter or ply in the New Delhi District. This restriction is in place from 5 a.m. on 9th September to 10th September. Commercial vehicles and buses already in Delhi can use the Ring Road and the road network beyond it, heading towards the city’s borders.
All types of commercial vehicles, including buses already present in Delhi, will be permitted to travel on Ring Road and the road network beyond Ring Road towards the borders of Delhi.

Noida Traffic Police said the ones who are travelling to Delhi on the designated days may need special passes and should be carrying valid IDs for checks. For G20 Summit 2023 weekends, several Noida, Ghaziabad offices have been directed to facilitate WFH for their employees.
If anyone is travelling towards IGI Airport, New Delhi and Old Delhi railway stations, you can plan your journey along the suggested routes and start early.
Earlier this week, the Ghaziabad Police Commissionerate imposed Section 144 till October 15 to ensure peace and maintain law and order in the district till the event culminates.
As per the Noida Police advisory, there will be restrictions on the movement of heavy vehicles from Noida to Delhi between September 7 and 10. Moreover, the Noida-bound goods vehicles, especially those frequently use DND Flyway, Kalindi Kunj and Chilla regulator will be directed towards EPE.
The heavy vehicles that are entering Delhi from Chilla red light (border) and heading elsewhere will be able to make a u-turn at Chilla red light and proceed towards their destination via the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway.
The heavy vehicles that are entering Delhi from Delhi-Noida-Direct (DND) Flyway and heading elsewhere will be allowed to make a u-turn at DND Toll Plaza and proceed towards their destination via the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway.
Other goods vehicles entering Delhi from Kalindi Kunj Yamuna (border) and heading elsewhere will be diverted from the first underpass tri-section of the river Yamuna.
Moreover, several other vehicles entering Delhi from New Ashok Nagar (border) and heading elsewhere, coming from DSC Road, will be able to reach their destination via Golchakkar Chowk Sector 15, taking DSC Road.
Heavy vehicles, medium goods vehicles, and light goods vehicles that are coming towards Delhi from Gautam Buddh Nagar district in Uttar Pradesh will be prohibited from using the Yamuna Expressway.
Moreover, the vehicles travelling from Pari Chowk to Noida-Greater Noida Expressway and entering Delhi or other areas can proceed towards their destination via Honda Seal Chowk and Sirsa Golchakkar, connecting to the Eastern Peripheral Expressway.
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