New Delhi:Â The Special Commissioner of Police (Traffic) S.S. Yadav has outlined a series of restrictions on online delivery services in Delhi during the upcoming G20 Summit. These restrictions will be in effect from September 8 to 10, with exceptions made for essential services, such as postal and medical deliveries.
However, there will be no changes in the traffic advisory that was issued by the police on August 25.
During the summit, the delivery of essential medical items, including lab reports and sample collections, will be permitted throughout the city and ambulance services as well will remain operational.
While no commercial activities will be allowed in New Delhi district during the G20 Summit, the restrictions will not affect the regular operation of metro services in the city, except for the Supreme Court metro station, which will be temporarily closed from September 8 to 10.
A graded traffic management plan will be implemented, starting from the night of September 7 to facilitate the movement of G20 delegates and participants. Residents of the New Delhi district traveling to the airport or railway stations will be required to show valid identification and boarding passes as part of the security measures.
There would be ambulances strategically stationed throughout the city and also accompanying the G20 convoys. Additionally, 80 teams of doctors and nursing staff will be deployed to provide medical support to guests staying at various hotels. Five government hospitals and three private medical facilities in the NCR have also been put on “high alert” to respond to any emergency situations that may arise during the summit.






































































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