SSC MTS 2023: SSC issues advisory for candidates assigned Delhi-NCR exam centres during G20 summit
Divyansh | September 6, 2023 | 01:51 PM IST | 1 min read
The Delhi Police have issued a traffic advisory on vehicular movement in Delhi-NCR from September 8 to 10 due to G20 Summit.
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) today asked the candidates, who would be appearing for the SSC Multi-Tasking (MTS Non-Technical) Staff and Havaldar (CBIC and CBN) Examination 2023 in Delhi NCR on September 8, to check the traffic advisory of Delhi Police.
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The police in its traffic advisory said restrictions have been placed on the movement of traffic due to G20 Summit from September 8 to 10 in the capital.
The SSC , in a press release, said, the candidates should plan their journey to examination centres and check the suggested road routes, suggested routes for railway stations, advisory for DTC Bus and advisory for metro services on Delhi Traffic Police website, traffic.delhipolice.gov.in. The entry time at the exam centre will not be relaxed or extended under any circumstances, it added.
The Delhi Police have asked commuters to avoid the routes, Ring Road – Ashram Chowk – Sarai Kale Khan – Delhi-Meerut Expressway – Noida Link Road – Pusta Road –yudhisthir Setu – ISBT kashmere Gate – Ring Road – Majnu Ka Tila; and AIIMS Chowk – Ring Road – Dhaula Kuan – Ring Road – Brar Square – Naraina Flyover – Rajouri Garden Junction – Ring Road – Punjabi Bagh Junction – Ring Road – Azad Pur Chowk.
It added that commuters should avoid the east west corridor from Sun Dial/DND Flyover - Ring Road –Ashram Chowk – Moolchand underpass – AIIMS Chowk – Ring Road – Dhaula Kuan – Ring Road – Brar Square – Naraina Flyover; and from yudhisthir Setu – Ring Road – Chandgi Ram Akhara – Mall Road – Azad Pur Chowk – Ring Road – Lala Jagat Narayan Marg.
As per the advisory, metro rail service will be available from 5 AM on September 9 to 11 PM on September 10. Metro trains will not stop at Supreme Court metro station due to the G20 Summit .
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