Entry and Exit Gates at 6 Metro Stations in Delhi to be Shut on Republic Day
As India 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 decision has been taken as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety and security of the citizens and to facilitate the smooth conduct of the Republic Day celebrations.
According to the announcement made by 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), and ITO (Gates 3, 4 and 6). The closure of these gates is expected to affect the movement of passengers at these stations, and commuters are advised to plan their travel accordingly.
The Republic Day celebrations in Delhi are a grand affair, with the President of India attending the ceremony at Rajpath, followed by a parade and other cultural events. The city is expected to be under tight security, with thousands of security personnel deployed to ensure the safety of the dignitaries and the general public.
The closure of the metro gates is a routine measure taken by the DMRC every year on Republic Day, as a precautionary measure to prevent any untoward incidents. The DMRC has assured that the closure of the gates will not affect the overall operation of the metro services, and trains will continue to run as per the normal schedule.
However, passengers are advised to check the DMRC website or mobile app for any updates on the gate closures and to plan their travel accordingly. The DMRC has also requested passengers to cooperate with the security personnel and follow the instructions of the metro staff to ensure a smooth and safe travel experience.
The gate closures will be in place from the morning of January 26, and will be lifted once the Republic Day celebrations are over. The DMRC has apologized for any inconvenience caused to the passengers and has assured that the decision has been taken in the interest of public safety and security.
In recent years, the DMRC has taken several measures to enhance the security of the metro system, including the installation of CCTV cameras, metal detectors, and X-ray machines at all stations. The DMRC has also increased the deployment of security personnel at all stations, especially during peak hours and special events.
The closure of the metro gates on Republic Day is a reminder of the importance of security and safety in the city. As the city celebrates this important national event, it is essential that all citizens cooperate with the authorities and follow the instructions of the security personnel to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all.
In conclusion, the closure of the entry and exit gates at six metro stations in Delhi on Republic Day is a precautionary measure taken by the DMRC to ensure the safety and security of the citizens. While it may cause some inconvenience to the passengers, it is essential to prioritize public safety and security, especially during special events. We urge all citizens to cooperate with the authorities and follow the instructions of the metro staff to ensure a smooth and safe travel experience.
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