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I-day: vehicle movement to be restricted on the main road

I-day: vehicle movement to be restricted on the main road
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Patna: With the intention of ensuring a smooth vehicle movement in Patna on independence day, traffic advisors were released on Thursday.
According to him, there were no vehicles that would be allowed on the west side of Fraser Road from DAK Bungalow crossing to Gandhi Maidan and New DAK Bungalow Road to S P Verma Road from 7am to the main function ended on Sunday.
The road to the police line from the T-Point Kotwali computer will also remain closed.
In addition, there were no vehicles allowed on the exhibition road to Gandhi Maidan.
However, there will be restrictions on vehicles moving from Fraser Road to Patna Junction through the Bundaran DAK Bungalow, Bhattacharya Road, Pirmuhani and Nala Road.
On the other hand, the vehicle that leads to the north of Indira Gandhi’s planetarium will be permitted only to Trijune near police lines through Budh Marg.
The movement of heavy vehicles or commercial vehicles will not be allowed to go to Budh Marg from Mithapur Rob, Goria Toli from Chiraiyantand Durga Temple, from R-block to the income tax roundabout and from Dumra Chowki to Bhattacharya Chowk.
Commercial vehicles that came from Patna City would turn to Musallahpur Haat, Bari Path, Khazanchi Road and Ashok Rajpath and finally returned to Gaighat on Sunday.
The vehicle and autorickshaw move towards Patna Junction will be diverted to DAK Bungalow Road to Bhattacharya Chowk from where they will turn to the CDA building, Goria Toli and return to Patna Junction.
The city bus prying from Nit-Patna Mor will be diverted towards Machuatori from Gandhi Chauraha to Dariyapur, Nala Road, Pirmuhani, CDA building roundabout, Toli Goriya to Patna Junction.
Meanwhile, the west side of DAK bungalows that cross the J Poundabout roundabout will be open to VVIPS.
Guests, Governor Bihar, Chair of the Minister and Deputy, will enter Gandhi Maidan from Gate Number 1.
Other guests such as chairman of justice, judges, ministers, members of parliament, retired officers, Head of the Head of Chief, Chairperson of all commissions and military officers will enter Venue from the gate 10.
Deputy Secretary, Principal, Senior Deputy Collector, additional SP, and SDPO will enter from the gate 11.
Vehicles Guests will be parked near Gates 10 and 11.
Women will enter Gandhi Maidan from Gates 12 and 13.
Full dress exercises for I-Day celebrations will be held on Friday.
Tableaux is given a last touch: The artist on Thursday is seen giving the last touch for all Tableaux which will be displayed during the I-Day ceremony at Gandhi Maidan on Sunday.
The prohibition department and registration department will present tables on the adverse effects of consumption of liquor and the Ministry of Education on women’s education.
Women’s development company will go through light on social problems such as child marriages and dowry through tables.
The Ministry of Health Tablo will focus on ‘Teak Express’ and the importance of vaccination against Covid-19.
The Copperative Department has chosen the theme ‘Bihar Vegetables’ and ‘Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali’ while the theme of the Ministry of Tourism is a Sesarnan Stupa.
CRPF, SSB, ITBP, CISF, BMP personnel and army jawan and home keepers will participate in the parade.

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