Photograph: Sefali Suman
Bhubaneswar: The Commissionerate Police has issued a traffic advisory for Durga idols immersion ceremony in Odisha capital.
All the deities of padals erected in the city will congregate at the three Bhasani committees – Bhubaneswara Bhasani Utsav Committee at Saheed Nagar, Rajdhani Mandir Surakshya Bhasani 5arniti at Nayapalli and Uttar Bhubaneswar Bhasani Committee at Chandrasekharpur.
According to the advisory, traffic restrictions will be in place from 3 pm to 1 am for smooth conduct of the closing ceremony of the five-day Durga Puja.
The restrictions are as follows:
For immersion procession of Bhubaneswar Bhasani Utsav Committee at Saheed Nagar
2. No vehicles, of any type, will be allowed to ply on Janpath. They will be diverted to Sachivalay Marg and other adjacent roads.
For the immersion procession of Rajdhani Mandir Suraksha Bhasani 5amiti, Nayapalli
2. The vehicular traffic on Stewart school road, Unit-8 road, and OUAT Square-New Airport road will be diverted to the adjacent roads.
For the immersion procession Uttar Bhubaneswar Vasani Committee at Chadrashekharpur
2. Heavy vehicles coming from Khurda towards Bhubaneswar will be diverted at starting Point of Fire Station Overbridge towards the flyover.
3. No vehicles shall be allowed to ply on the service road.
People intending to go to railway station and airport may make arrangements accordingly to avoid delays, the advisory said, adding that violation of the order will attract a fine of Rs 500, extending up to Rs 1000.
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