As the 18th G20 Summit approaches, New Delhi is getting ready to ensure a warm welcome for delegates from around the world.
This highly anticipated event will be hosted in the newly constructed Bharat Mandapam located in Pragati Maidan, and it is expected to see the participation of at least 25 heads of state, leaders from global institutions and their delegations.
The summit is scheduled to take place from September 8 to 10, and extensive preparations in view of security and traffic movement are underway.
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For commuters planning to use the metro during the summit, the Delhi Police has issued a set of guidelines to ensure secure and smooth movement.
Metro services on other routes and stations will continue to operate as usual.
DMRC has also put through a list of timings for Metro operations on different lines of the network, including the first and the last train.
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (@OfficialDMRC) starts selling of ‘Tourist Smart Cards’ from its selected Metro stations through dedicated counters from today.
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The Delhi Traffic Police have released a comprehensive advisory regarding traffic movement during the G20 Summit. Traffic restrictions will be in effect from the night of September 7th through September 11th, ensuring the safety and convenience of all attendees and residents.