Noida traffic advisory today update: Diversions due to PM Narendra Modi's visit - check details
Noida traffic advisory today update: Traffic coming from Sector 37 to DND/Chilla, Sector 37 to Sector 18, Rajnigandha will be able to go to its destination by crossing the Chowk.
Noida traffic advisory today update: Traffic in Noida will be affected on Monday, September 12, due to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit. The Noida Traffic Police has issued a traffic advisory in view of the high profile visit. The Prime Minister is scheduled to visit Noida today to inaugurate the International Dairy Federation World Dairy Summit 2022 at the Expo Mart Complex in Greater Noida.
Various routes from Delhi have been diverted onto the Greater Noida Expressway. Commuters are suggested to choose their routes accordingly.
"Traffic advisory: Management/diversion of traffic on Delhi to Greater Noida route (Noida-Greater Noida Expressway) in view of the excursion program of Hon'ble Prime Minister of India at Expo Mart Greater Noida on 12.09.2022! Traffic Helpline No - 9971009001," Noida Traffic Police said in a Tweet on Sunday.
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दिनांक 12.09.2022 को माननीय प्रधानमंत्री भारत सरकार के एक्सपो मार्ट ग्रेटर नोएडा में भ्रमण कार्यक्रम के दृष्टिगत दिल्ली से ग्रेटर नोएडा मार्ग (नोएडा-ग्रेटर नोएडा एक्सप्रेस-वे) पर यातायात का प्रबंधन/डायवर्जन!
यातायात हेल्पलाइन नं0- 9971009001 pic.twitter.com/zWHSt4SsYP— Noida Traffic Police (@noidatraffic) September 11, 2022
Traffic going from Chilla Red Light to Greater Noida via Expressway will be able to go towards its destination via Golchakkar Chowk via Rajnigandha Cheek, Sector 37 from Sector 14A flyover.
Traffic coming from Sector 37 to DND/Chilla, Sector 37 to Sector 18, Rajnigandha will be able to go to its destination by crossing the Chowk.
The four-day-long IDF WDS 2022 being held from September 12 to 15 is a congregation of global and Indian dairy stakeholders including industry leaders, experts, farmers and policy planners centering around the theme of ‘Dairy for Nutrition and Livelihood’.
The last such Summit was held in India about half a century ago in 1974.
The success story of the Indian dairy industry, accounting for about 23% of global milk, producing around 210 million tonnes annually, and empowering more than 8 crore dairy farmers, will be showcased at the IDF WDS 2022.
Around 1500 participants from 50 countries are expected to participate in IDF WDS 2022.
Noida Metro services will not be affected and run as usual.
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