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On the anniversary of Netaji’s birth, PM Modi will inaugurate “Bharat Parv” in Delhi’s Red Fort today; a traffic advisory has been issued

On Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take part in Parakram Diwas festivities at Delhi’s Red Fort, which honors Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s birth anniversary.

In 2021, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s birth anniversary was renamed as Parakram Diwas.

According to a release from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the Prime Minister will also introduce Bharat Parv, which takes place from January 23 to January 31. Republic Day Tableaux and cultural exhibitions, showcasing the work of 26 Ministries and Departments, emphasizing citizen-centric initiatives, advocating for local, diversified tourism destinations, and more will reflect the nation’s rich variety. The Ram Leela Maidan and Madhav Das Park in front of Red Fort will host it, according to a PMO statement.

On this Parakram Diwas, greetings to the people of India. We pay tribute to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s life and bravery on his Jayanti today. His steadfast commitment to the freedom of our country never ceases to inspire. tweet.com/OZP6cJBgeC

Visitors may participate in an immersive experience during the Parakram Diwas festivities by seeing displays of archives that include rare photos and papers that detail the incredible journey of Netaji and the Azad Hind Fauj, according to PMO. The festivities will go on until January 31.

The Republic Day tableaux, Armed Forces bands, State/Union Territory troupes, zonal cultural centers, a pan-India food court, a crafts bazaar, state and central government pavilions, and more will all be featured in this year’s Bharat Parv, just like in previous years.

Bharat Parv Traffic Advisory Issued by Delhi Police
Traffic advice for Bharat Parv, where food courts and handicraft booths will be put up for the general public at 15 August Park and Madhav Das Park within the Red Fort complex, was issued by the Delhi Police on Monday.

According to Delhi Traffic Police, a lot of people are anticipated to attend the event, which runs from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. on all days. A lot of VIPs and VVIPs will also be visiting Red Fort on this particular occasion.

Here Are Some Delhi Traffic Plans for Bharat Parv:

-According to specifications, traffic is being redirected from Chatta Rail Crossing, Subhas Park T-point, Shanti Van Chowk, and Delhi Gate during Bharat Parv to prevent congestion, according to Delhi Traffic Police.

-Netaji Subhas Marg from Chatta Rail Chowk to Delhi Gate and Nishad Raj Marg from Shanti Van crossing to the Subhas Park T-point may be subject to traffic limits, regulations, or diversion.

-According to the advice, commuters heading to the ISBT and the train stations in New Delhi and Old Delhi should depart with enough time to account for any delays.

It is recommended that people take public transportation to get to the event, particularly the Delhi Metro. According to the statement, the closest metro stations for accessing the Red Fort are Lal Quila, Jama Masjid, and Kashmere Gate.

The parking facilities of Bharat Parv
According to Delhi Police, there are many pay parking lots close to Red Fort that are open to both the general population and guests, depending on their needs.

According to authorities, the public has been urged to stay away from the location where the event is being held as well as any roads or sections where there will be detours.

The advice requested that people park their cars only in approved lots and stay away from roadside parking, which impedes regular traffic flow.

The Delhi Police also requested that anybody seeing an unfamiliar or unidentified item or person under suspicious circumstances report it to the closest law enforcement agency or local police.

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