This story is from March 17, 2024
Traffic curbs for metro, Mathura Road work in Delhi; check list of affected routes
Commuters coming from Vikaspuri side going towards Udyog Nagar metro station, Nangloi side were advised that from Bhera Enclave roundabout they should turn left on Sai Baba Mandir road up to Sai Ram Mandir, then turning right on Sant Durbalnath Marg up to Udyog Nagar metro station and then turn left to New Rohtak Road.
Otherwise after crossing Bhera Enclave roundabout, commuters shall turn left on Ch. Prem Sukh Marg up to Peeragarhi Marg and turn right on Laxmi Narain Bansal Marg or Sant Durbainath Marg up to Rohtak Road.
Meanwhile, commuters coming from Vikaspuri side going towards Punjabi Bagh side are advised to go straight on Peeragarhi flyover and after crossing the flyover take a U-turn under Mangolpuri flyover, and then take left turn from Peeragarhi Chowk.
Commuters can also take a right from Bhera roundabout, then take a right turn towards Jawalaheri Market, take a left turn to Baba Ramdev Marg up to New Rohtak Road and then take right turn to go to Punjabi Bagh side.
A separate advisory was issued regarding road repair work being carried out on Mathura road, near Okhla tank on the carriageway from Ashram towards Badarpur.
Passengers traveling to Badarpur and Faridabad from AIIMS, Moolchand, Lajpat Nagar and West Delhi are advised to take Lala Lajpat Rai Marg/Outer Ring Road-Maa Anand Mai Marg and MB Road to reach their destination.
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