Delhi's Chandni Chowk road will now have restricted entry, check all details here
A gazette notification has notified the busy Chandni Chowk Road as 'non-motorised' zone from 9 AM to 9 PM. According to the notification, which was issued on June 14, motorised vehicles will be allowed on the road only during an emergency.
from Red Fort to Fatehpuri Mosque no vehicles will be allowed
No motor vehicle shall be allowed to ply on the main Chandni Chowk Road from Red Fort to Fatehpuri Mosque from 9 am to 9 pm on all days, the gazette notification said.
The market will gradually open to the public
It may be noted that the 1.3-km stretch has been under redevelopment from December 1, 2018 and was targeted to be completed by November 2020. However, the wok got delayed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Emergency vehicles will be allowed to use the road
However, the restrictions shall not be applicable in the case of emergencies, it said, adding that fire tenders, ambulances, hearse van and vehicles carrying pregnant women or patients requiring motorized transport, etc will be allowed to ply on the roads.
Some areas will be free from restrictions
Some stretches like HC Sen Marg up to Jubli Cinema Cut (Opposite Gandhi Maidan Parking), Rai Kedarnath Marg towards main Chandni Chowk Road upto T-Point Rai Kedar nath Marg (Town Hall entry road); Kachha Bagh Road including Chandni Chowk Metro Station and Ramjas Sr. Secondary School No.3 up to main Chandni Chowk Road; Shanti Desai Marg towards main Chandni Chowk Road up to T-Point Shanti Desai Marg (Town Hall exit road) and road leading to Bagh Diwar Park up to main Chandni Chowk Road (behind Dangal Maidan Parking) will also be free from restrictions.
This move was taken to control the traffic situation
Chandni Chowk is one of the oldest and major markets not only in Delhi but also in the country. However, traffic has been a main issue on the busy Chandni Chowk stretch.
Govt has restored and completed the beautification project
Earlier this year, the Delhi government had said that the beautification project of Chandni Chowk has been completed at an estimated cost of Rs 99 crore.
COVID-19 guidelines will be strictly followed in the market
Keeping in view of the current scenario of COVID-19, a meeting was held amongst all major retail markets and suggested that that there should be more strict enforcement of COVID-19 protocols during the day as well rather than just depending on measures like night curfew/weekend curfew and lockdown in Delhi.
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