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 facilitating the smooth conduct of 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), and ITO (Gates 3, 4 and 6). The closure of these gates is expected to affect thousands of commuters who use these stations daily.
The DMRC has advised commuters to plan their travel in advance and use alternative routes to reach their destinations. The corporation has also assured that necessary arrangements will be made to ensure that commuters are not inconvenienced and that the closure of the gates does not disrupt the normal functioning of the metro services.
The Republic Day celebrations in Delhi are a grand affair, with the President of India attending the parade at Rajpath, which is located near the Central Secretariat and Udyog Bhawan metro stations. The event attracts thousands of people, and the closure of the gates at these stations is a security measure to prevent any untoward incidents.
The DMRC has been working closely with the Delhi Police and other security agencies to ensure that the Republic Day celebrations pass off smoothly. The corporation has also increased the frequency of metro trains and has made arrangements for additional staff and security personnel to be deployed at the metro stations.
Commuters are advised to check the DMRC website or social media handles for updates on the closure of the gates and to plan their travel accordingly. The DMRC has also requested commuters to cooperate with the security personnel and follow the instructions of the metro staff to ensure a safe and smooth travel experience.
The closure of the gates at the six metro stations is a temporary measure, and the gates will be reopened once the Republic Day celebrations are over. The DMRC has assured that it will make every effort to minimize the inconvenience caused to commuters and ensure that the metro services run smoothly and efficiently.
In recent years, the DMRC has been taking various measures to enhance the safety and security of commuters. The corporation has installed CCTV cameras at all metro stations, and has also deployed security personnel to keep a watchful eye on the stations.
The DMRC has also been working to improve the overall travel experience of commuters, with the introduction of new trains, improved signage, and better facilities at the metro stations. The corporation has also been engaging with commuters through social media and other channels to gather feedback and suggestions on how to improve the metro services.
As the nation celebrates its 74th Republic Day, the DMRC is committed to ensuring that the metro services run smoothly and efficiently, and that commuters are able to travel safely and comfortably. The closure of the gates at the six metro stations is a necessary measure to ensure the safety and security of commuters, and the DMRC requests the cooperation of all commuters in this regard.
In conclusion, the entry and exit gates at six metro stations in Delhi will remain closed on Republic Day, as a security measure to prevent any untoward incidents. Commuters are advised to plan their travel in advance and use alternative routes to reach their destinations. The DMRC is committed to ensuring the safety and security of commuters, and has made arrangements to minimize the inconvenience caused by the closure of the gates.
News Source: https://x.com/OfficialDMRC/status/2014322708805509324