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As Delhi gears up for the dual celebrations of Janmashtami and Muharram, the city’s traffic police have issued an advisory for August 14, warning commuters of significant diversions and restrictions in the Paharganj area. With vibrant processions expected to draw large crowds, authorities are taking preemptive steps to ensure public safety and smooth vehicular movement.
Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the advisory and what commuters need to know.
1. Timing and Scope of Restrictions
- Traffic curbs will begin at 1.30 pm on August 14 and continue until the processions conclude
- The advisory applies specifically to the Paharganj area, a central and congested part of Delhi
- Both Janmashtami’s shobha yatra and the Tazia procession will be held simultaneously, increasing the likelihood of traffic snarls
2. Janmashtami Procession Route
- The Janmashtami samuhik shobha yatra will start from Mandir Shri Bankey Bihari Ji located in Sangatrasan Bazar, Paharganj
- The route will pass through Desh Bandhu Gupta Road, Chuna Mandi, Main Bazar, Munja Chowk, and Arakashan Road
- Devotees are expected to participate in large numbers, with music, floats, and traditional performances
3. Tazia Procession Route
- The Tazia procession will begin at Ajmeri Gate and move through Pul Paharganj and Desh Bandhu Gupta Road
- It will proceed towards Chelmsford Road and culminate near New Delhi Railway Station
- The route overlaps with key arterial roads, making diversions essential for traffic management
4. Roads to Avoid
- Chelmsford Road
- Arakashan Road
- Desh Bandhu Gupta Road
- These stretches will experience intermittent closures and diversions throughout the afternoon
- Commuters are advised to avoid these roads and plan alternate routes in advance
5. Advisory for Commuters
- Use metro services wherever possible to bypass congested zones
- Avoid traveling through Paharganj between 1.30 pm and 6.00 pm unless absolutely necessary
- Follow instructions from traffic personnel deployed along the procession routes
- Emergency vehicles will be given priority access, but delays are expected
6. Public Sentiment and Cultural Significance
- Janmashtami marks the birth of Lord Krishna and is celebrated with processions, devotional singing, and temple visits
- Muharram’s Tazia procession commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hussain and is observed with solemnity and respect
- The convergence of these two events highlights Delhi’s pluralistic spirit but also demands careful civic coordination
7. Safety Measures in Place
- Additional traffic police personnel will be deployed across key junctions
- Barricades and signage will guide vehicles away from restricted zones
- CCTV surveillance will monitor crowd movement and ensure swift response to any disruptions
- Volunteers and community leaders are expected to assist in maintaining order during the processions
8. Impact on Local Businesses and Residents
- Shops and eateries along the procession routes may experience reduced footfall or temporary closures
- Residents are advised to stock essentials and avoid unnecessary travel during peak hours
- Delivery services and ride-hailing apps may face delays or rerouting
Conclusion
Delhi’s cultural calendar often brings together diverse traditions, and August 14 is no exception. While the Janmashtami and Tazia processions offer a rich tapestry of faith and community, they also require thoughtful navigation. With traffic curbs in place and thousands expected to participate, commuters are urged to stay informed, plan ahead, and embrace the spirit of the day with patience and respect.
Sources: Hindustan Times, News18, India TV News, MSN India, Business Standard