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Traffic police issues diversion plan for Jan 24-26

INS Correspondent by INS Correspondent
January 23, 2019
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Police seize 403 cabs for operating from banned Batamaloo Bus Stand
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Srinagar: Traffic police on Wednesday issued a traffic advisory that will remain in imposition from Jan 24 to Jan 26. The diversion plan according to them has been formulated ‘due to security reasons’.

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Read the advisory here:

Due to Security reasons the traffic movement from Sonawar upto Ram Munshi Bagh Road stretch including Dalgate, Ram Munshi Bagh, Radio Kashmir, Ram Munshi Bagh & Gupkar, Ram Munshibagh will remain suspended on 24th & 26th of January-2019 from early morning hours upto 1400 hours.

The motorists intending to travel from South Kashmir,Pantha Chowk towards City Centre shall adopt Bypass road stretch and vice versa.

Similarly the motorists intending to travel South Kashmir from City Centre and Down Town areas shall adopt Batamaloo Tengpora,Bypass or Rambagh,Natipora road stretch to reach Pantha Chowk.

“Any inconvenience caused is highly regretted,” said the advisory.

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