Entry and Exit Gates at 6 Metro Stations in Delhi to be Shut on Republic Day
As the nation prepares to celebrate its 74th Republic Day, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has announced that the entry and exit gates at six metro stations in Delhi will remain closed on January 26. This move is aimed at ensuring the safety and security of commuters and participants in the Republic Day celebrations.
According to the DMRC, the gates that will be shut include:
- Central Secretariat (Gates 3 and 4)
- Udyog Bhawan (Gate 1)
- Lal Quila (Gates 3 and 4)
- Jama Masjid (Gates 3, 4)
- Delhi Gate (Gates 1, 4, and 5)
- ITO (Gates 3, 4, and 6)
The closure of these gates is a precautionary measure to prevent any untoward incidents during the Republic Day celebrations. The DMRC has advised commuters to plan their journeys accordingly and use alternative gates to enter and exit the metro stations.
The Republic Day celebrations in Delhi are a grand affair, with the President of India attending the ceremony at Rajpath. The event attracts thousands of people from all over the city, and the DMRC’s decision to shut the gates at these six metro stations is aimed at preventing any overcrowding or security breaches.
Commuters can expect increased security checks and frisking at the metro stations, and are advised to cooperate with the security personnel. The DMRC has also announced that it will be running special metro trains on Republic Day to cater to the increased demand, but the frequency and timings of these trains will be adjusted according to the security requirements.
It is worth noting that the DMRC has been taking various measures to ensure the safety and security of commuters during the Republic Day celebrations. The corporation has been working closely with the Delhi Police and other security agencies to identify potential security threats and take preventive measures.
In addition to the closure of gates at the six metro stations, the DMRC has also announced that there will be restrictions on the carrying of certain items, such as bags, briefcases, and other luggage, into the metro stations. Commuters are advised to avoid carrying any unnecessary items and to cooperate with the security personnel at the metro stations.
The DMRC’s decision to shut the gates at the six metro stations is a necessary measure to ensure the safety and security of commuters and participants in the Republic Day celebrations. While it may cause some inconvenience to commuters, it is a small price to pay for the safety and security of the city.
In conclusion, the entry and exit gates at six metro stations in Delhi will remain closed on Republic Day, as announced by the DMRC. Commuters are advised to plan their journeys accordingly and use alternative gates to enter and exit the metro stations. The DMRC’s decision is aimed at ensuring the safety and security of commuters and participants in the Republic Day celebrations, and commuters are advised to cooperate with the security personnel and follow the instructions of the DMRC.
News Source: https://x.com/OfficialDMRC/status/2014322708805509324