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Restrictions announced to ensure smooth traffic flow

Vehicles queue up on Vikas Marg due to Chhath celebrations at ITO Ghat in New Delhi on Monday. Manas Ranjan Bhui

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The Delhi Traffic Police on Monday issued an advisory for the third and fourth days of Chhath Puja.

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In view of large gatherings at various ghats and ponds, special traffic arrangements have made to ensure smooth vehicular movement and public safety, police officials said.

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According to the advisory, heavy congestion is anticipated near major ponds and ghats located in East, Central, North, South, South East, North West, Outer and West Delhi.

Key roads likely to face traffic pressure, include Mehrauli-Badarpur (MB) Road, Kalindi Kunj Khadar Road, Agra Canal Road and Road No. 13.

Traffic diversions will also be enforced in several areas, including Bhajanpura, Gandhi Nagar and Khajuri Khas, to regulate vehicle flow and facilitate devotees heading towards the Chhath Puja sites. Commuters have been advised to plan their journeys and avoid routes leading to congested zones.

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The police have urged residents to use public transport, particularly the Delhi Metro, and to avoid roadside parking near ghats and ponds.

Citizens have also been advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity or object to police personnel immediately.

The four-day-long Chhath Puja festivities commenced on Saturday with the ritual of ‘Nahay-Khay’, marking the beginning of the festival dedicated to the worship of the Sun God and Chhathi Maiya.

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