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 part of the security arrangements put in place to ensure a smooth and secure celebration of the national event.
According to the DMRC, the gates that will be shut are:
- 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 and to ensure that the Republic Day celebrations pass off without a hitch. The DMRC has advised commuters to plan their journeys accordingly and to 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 festivities at Rajpath. The event is attended by dignitaries from across the country and abroad, and the security arrangements are always stringent. The closure of the metro gates is a small part of the overall security plan, which includes deployment of security personnel, installation of CCTV cameras, and other measures to ensure the safety of the attendees.
The DMRC has requested commuters to cooperate with the security arrangements and to follow the instructions of the security personnel on duty. The corporation has also assured that the metro services will run as per the normal schedule, except for the closure of the gates at the specified stations.
The closure of the metro gates may cause some inconvenience to commuters, but it is a necessary measure to ensure the safety and security of the public. The DMRC has advised commuters to plan their journeys in advance and to use alternative modes of transport if possible.
In addition to the closure of the metro gates, there will be other security arrangements in place on Republic Day. These include:
- Deployment of security personnel at strategic locations
- Installation of CCTV cameras to monitor the crowds
- Use of metal detectors to scan commuters
- Baggage checks at metro stations
- Increased surveillance at sensitive locations
The DMRC has also advised commuters to be aware of their surroundings and to report any suspicious activity to the security personnel on duty. The corporation has also requested commuters to follow the instructions of the security personnel and to cooperate with the security arrangements.
In conclusion, the closure of the entry and exit gates at six metro stations in Delhi on Republic Day is a precautionary measure to ensure the safety and security of the public. The DMRC has advised commuters to plan their journeys accordingly and to use alternative gates to enter and exit the metro stations. The corporation has also requested commuters to cooperate with the security arrangements and to follow the instructions of the security personnel on duty.
For more information on the closure of the metro gates and other security arrangements, commuters can visit the DMRC website or follow the official DMRC social media handles.
News Source: https://x.com/OfficialDMRC/status/2014322708805509324