Know Traffic Restrictions For BJP CM Oath-Taking Ceremony In Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar: The Commissionerate Police on Tuesday issued traffic guidelines for the scheduled oath-taking ceremony of the new Chief Minister of Odisha at Janata Maidan here on Wednesday.

Top dignitaries, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, central ministers and chief ministers of many BJP-ruled states, are expected to attend the event.

According to the traffic advisory, no vehicle will be allowed to ply from Jaydev Vihar Square to Nalco Square Road and Nalco Square to Jaydev Vihar and its connecting lane/bylane from 2 pm to 7 pm or till the end of the function on June 12. Those with pass can gain entry.

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Buses coming from Cuttack side have to take the service road after Rasulgarh ROB —» Vani Vihar Square —» Acharya Vihar, —» right turn —» Apollo Hospital —» Sainik School —» Press Chhak, —»  dropping point at OSAP 7th Battalion Gate —» NALCO Square —» Kalinga Hospital road —» and park their vehicle on the road in a single line from Railway Colony Golei Chhak towards Utkal Hospital and Hatiasuni Chhak.

Buses coming from Nandankanan towards OMFED square have to turn left towards MCL Guest House, and then take the right turn towards Press Chhak before turning right again for the dropping point at OSAP 7th Battalion Gate, NALCO Square, Kalinga Hospital road and park the vehicle on the same stretch.

Buses coming from Khurda side have to take the service road after Jaydev Vihar Square Flyover Bridge —» Acharya Vihar Square—» left turn —» Apollo Hospital —» Sainik School -» Press chhak —» dropping point at OSAP 7th Bn. gate —» NALCO square ~—» Kalinga Hospital road —> and park their vehicle on the same stretch.

Four-wheelers coming from Cuttack side have to take the service road after Rasulgarh ROB —» Vani Vihar Square —» Acharya Vihar —» right turn —» Apollo Hospital —» dropping point at Doordarshan lane proceed towards Sainik School campus and park their vehicle.

 

 

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