On September 9 and 10, Delhi will host the G20 Summit. In Delhi, all of the preparations for this have been finished. Regarding the G20, Delhi has robust security measures in place everywhere. Additionally, there will be several locations where movement is restricted. People’s minds are also occupied by concerns regarding the Metro, food delivery, Delhi’s traffic closures, and a host of other issues. In the past, it was also asserted that Delhi would experience a lockdown-like situation during the G20 conference. It’s not like that, though. This has been flatly rejected by Delhi Police.
Are metro stations going to stay closed?
The Delhi Police had requested that the DMRC keep the metro station gates locked so that the VVIP accommodations, their mobility routes, and the site could all be secured in advance of the G20 summit, but subsequently, they did not comply. The appeal was dropped. Let us notify you that the G-20 summit will take place at the Bharat Mandapam International Convention and Exhibition Centre at Pragati Maidan on September 9 and 10. The Delhi Police asked the DMRC in writing to keep the gates of more than 20 metro stations locked, including the two gates at Moti Bagh, the three gates at Khan Market, and the five gates at ITO. Delhi Police, though, has withdrawn this request.
In addition to pharmaceuticals, no additional delivery services will be offered.
All forms of internet delivery services—aside from those for prescription drugs—will be prohibited in the New Delhi region throughout the G20 Summit, according to the Delhi Police on Monday. The collection of samples for medical examination will be permitted in the New Delhi district for vital services including postal and medical services, according to Delhi Traffic Police. Commercial activity won’t be permitted during this time, though. Medicines will be supplied, however, online delivery services will not be permitted.
And who will be able to go?
Additionally, it has been made clear that the only metro station that will be impacted is the Supreme Court station. He warned that gates at stations might be restricted for 10-15 minutes owing to VIP movement and security constraints. However, there won’t be any changes to the metro service at any stations besides the Supreme Court station. Additionally, it was said that travelers from the airport or train station who have reserved accommodations in the New Delhi district will be permitted to go. They might need to present their ticket, information on their reservation, and other legal documents, nevertheless.
These nations’ heads of state will visit Delhi.
Let us inform you that India, the G-20 group’s current chair, will host the summit in Delhi, where 14 heads of international organizations, more than 30 heads of state, and senior EU officials are expected to attend. Australia, Argentina, Canada, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Indonesia, Mexico, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Turkey, South Africa, United Kingdom, and the European Union (EU) are all members of the G-20. America is also included.
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