
There was a traffic jam in Gurugram due to the closure of the entry of heavy vehicles in Delhi from 10 pm on Monday to 1.30 pm on Tuesday for the final rehearsal of the Republic Day celebrations.
Along with issuing the advisory, the Gurugram Police had also put up barricades to stop the vehicles going to the Delhi border from midnight on Monday. The jam can be relieved after heavy vehicles start entering the Delhi border after 1.30 pm on Wednesday.
Jam started happening on Monday night
Due to the closure of entry into the Delhi border, heavy vehicles, trucks, highways, dumpers, and trolleys were parked on the roadside on the Delhi-Jaipur highway. Due to this, traffic jams started on Monday night itself. There was a heavy traffic jam on Tuesday morning.
Barricading was done at night
DCP Traffic Virendra Vij said that after the entry into the Delhi border was closed, heavy vehicles were stopped at the Gurugram border given security arrangements. For security reasons, barricading was done at night. The additional police force has been deployed on Gurugram border to deal with the jam.
South Indian star Rishab Shetty's highly anticipated film "Kantara Chapter 1" released in theater
Kolkata Knight Riders' star fast bowler Mitchell Starc has given a big hint related to
Chris Martin, the famous singer of the pop music band 'Coldplay', warned the audience about 'kiss
The person who threatened to kill Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has been arrested from Ghaziab
There is good news for consumers before the festivals. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has cl
Everyone is eagerly awaiting the new wedding date of Indian women's cricket team star Smriti Mand
Katrina Kaif announced her pregnancy in September with a beautiful post. Now, happiness has final
The first meeting of the high-level committee formed by the Central Government to investigate the
Congress has criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his comments on the relevance of global
The situation in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, is tense following the September 26th riots. Meanwhile,