Delhi Police issues traffic advisory for Radha Soami Satsang and Diljit Dosanjh concert
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Updated : Oct 27, 2024, 10:17 IST
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Delhi Traffic Police has released a traffic advisory for the Radha Soami Satsang and Diljit Dosanjh concert happening this weekend. Several measures have been implemented to manage traffic, including restricted heavy vehicle movem … Read more
Delhi Traffic Police has released a traffic advisory for the Radha Soami Satsang and Diljit Dosanjh concert happening this weekend. Several measures have been implemented to manage traffic, including restricted heavy vehicle movement and alternative routes. Public transport use is encouraged to minimize congestion and ensure smooth vehicular movement across the city. Read less

The Radha Soami Satsang is scheduled from October 25 to 27, and is expected to attract around 3-4 lakh devotees, including VIPs and dignitaries. Meanwhile, over 60,000 people are expected to attend Diljit Dosanjh's concerts at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi over the weekend. To manage the surge in vehicular movement and maintain smooth traffic flow, the Delhi Traffic Police has implemented a range of measures.
Traffic Guidelines

Entry to Satsang Complex: Devotees attending the Radha Soami Satsang can enter the complex via Bhati Mines Road, which will serve as the primary entry point.
Parking: Ample parking facilities have been provided inside the Satsang complex. However, parking on SSN Marg will be strictly prohibited to avoid congestion in the area.
Restrictions on roads: Heavy vehicles will be restricted from using Bhati Mines Road between Chhatarpur Road (SSN Marg) and Gurgaon Road T-Point from 4:00 am to 6:30 pm during the event days. This restriction aims to ensure a smoother flow of traffic in the vicinity of the congregation.
Diversions for heavy vehicles: Heavy vehicles will be diverted to alternative routes to minimize disruptions. They will be rerouted via Mandi Road-Jona Pur cut to Mehrauli Gurugram Road and near Mallu Farm on Badh Road cut on Bhati Mines Road to Joan Pur Mehrauli Gurugram Road.
Emergency vehicle access: Emergency services, including ambulances and fire brigade vehicles, will be allowed free access to all roads to ensure safety and quick response times during the events.
Advice for the public
The Delhi Traffic Police has advised the public to plan their trips ahead to avoid traffic congestion around event venues. Residents and commuters are encouraged to rely on public transport to help reduce the number of private vehicles on the road. Motorists are also requested to follow traffic personnel’s directions, remain patient, and observe traffic rules to ensure a smoother experience for everyone.
Diljit Dosanjh’s India Tour

After completing a successful international tour across the U.S. and Europe, Diljit Dosanjh is now set to begin the Indian leg of his tour. He will be performing at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi on Saturday and Sunday, attracting a large fanbase. Following his Delhi performances, the tour will continue to other major cities, including Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Pune, Kolkata, Bangalore, Indore, Chandigarh, and Guwahati.
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With both events coinciding over the weekend, the Delhi Traffic Police’s advisory is aimed at minimizing inconvenience and ensuring the safe and smooth movement of vehicles throughout the city.
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