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Image Source : FILE Elevated street in Delhi-NCR to stay shut from December 31
To keep away from accidents and to test rushing autos, police will hold the Hindon elevated street closed from December 31 beginning 10 pm to 7 am on January 1, officers mentioned on Wednesday. The motion has been initiated to keep away from mischievous actions and racing of autos by hoodlums, Senior Superintendent of Police Kalanidhi Naithani advised PTI.
Legal motion could be initiated in opposition to these noticed ingesting on roads, he mentioned. Providing security to ladies and aged individuals would be the high precedence of the police, the SSP mentioned. Playing of loud music by DJs has been prohibited, he mentioned, including capabilities in public locations or banquet halls could be organised solely after due permission.
Violation of COVID-19 norms shall be a punishable offence, the SSP added.
No exit from Rajiv Chowk metro station after 9 pm on Dec 31
Delhi Metro Railway Corporation (DMRC) earlier introduced that exit from Rajiv Chowk metro station won’t be allowed after 9 pm on December 31. Every 12 months, revellers collect at Connaught Place, the center of New Delhi, adjoining to the metro station, to ring within the new 12 months.
“To ease overcrowding on New Year’s Eve (31 December 2020), exit from Rajiv Chowk metro station will not be allowed after 9 PM onwards. Entry of passengers will be allowed till the departure of last train. Please plan your journey accordingly,” the DMRC tweeted.
Night Curfew imposed in Delhi
Delhi Disaster Management Authority on Thursday imposed evening curfew within the nationwide capital. The authority issued a round stating that no more than 5 individuals shall be allowed to assemble at public locations. Also, no new 12 months celebration occasions or gatherings are permitted at public locations from 11 pm on December 31 to six am on January 1 and 11 pm on January 1 to six am on January 2.
(With PTI inputs)
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