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Noida Police issues traffic advisory for Sat-Sun in view of VIP visit

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Noida, Dec 22 (PTI) The commuters in Noida and Greater Noida may face traffic diversions on a few routes from Saturday evening to Sunday afternoon in view of a VIP visit in Gautam Buddh Nagar district, police said in an advisory on Friday.

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar is scheduled to be the chief guest for the convocation ceremony at the Gautam Buddha University in Greater Noida on Sunday in the presence of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

The traffic movement will either be restricted or diverted briefly at Gautam Buddha University Chowk, Pusta Tiraha, Chuhadpur Underpass, NSG Roundabout, IFS Villa Roundabout, Pari Chowk on Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, Zero Point, Hindon Cut, Sector 168, 132, 128, 126 and 125 Cut, police said in an advisory for the general public in view of the programme.

Similarly, brief restrictions and diversions will be at Charkha Roundabout, Mahamaya Flyover, Dalit Prerna Sthal Parking Cut, Dalit Prerna Sthal, DND Flyover, Chilla Red Light, Sector 14A Flyover, Film City Flyover, Sector 44, 105, 82, 93, 144, 148, Galgotias Cut, Expo Mart Roundabout, and Model Town Roundabout Sector 62, Sector 66 Tiraha, Phase-03 U-turn, Sector 60 Underpass Chowk and Elevated Road till Sector 18 etc.

The emergency vehicles will be allowed movement at the time of the diversion, they said.

The commuters have been urged to use alternative routes to avoid inconvenience.

For traffic-related information, the people can contact traffic police helpline no 9971009001, WhatsApp number 7065100100 and social media X, formerly Twitter, handle @noidatraffic, police said. PTI KIS AS AS

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