What to Expect During the Kanwar Yatra? Delhi Traffic Police Issues Advisory

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Key Takeaways
- Road closures from July 21 to 23 for Kanwar Yatra.
- Alternate routes recommended by Delhi Traffic Police for commuters.
- Enhanced security measures including drone surveillance.
- Public cooperation is vital for smooth traffic management.
- Authorities committed to public safety during this religious event.
New Delhi, July 21 (NationPress) The Delhi Traffic Police on Monday released a detailed advisory concerning the Kanwar Yatra, indicating that numerous roads in the capital will be closed from July 21 to July 23 to ensure the safe and smooth passage of pilgrims.
This annual Kanwar Yatra, a vital religious occasion in North India, witnesses millions of Shiva devotees, known as Kanwariyas, walking barefoot while carrying holy Ganga water for temple offerings.
The official notice, shared on the Delhi Traffic Police’s X handle, stated: “Traffic Advisory: Due to Kanwar Yatri arrangements, the following roads will be closed from July 21, 2025, 8:00 AM to July 23, 2025, 8:00 AM: GT Road from Afsara Border to Shahdara, Seemapuri to Afsara Border, Anand Vihar to Afsara Border, GT Road to Vivek Vihar Underpass, traffic from Swami Dayanand Marg to Keshav Chowk (towards GT Road), and traffic from Pusta Road to Shastri Park. Please plan your travel accordingly.”
To mitigate the disruptions, the police have recommended alternative routes for the affected areas.
Commuters from Seemapuri to Afsara Border are encouraged to take the underpass towards Road No. 56, while those traveling from Anand Vihar should utilize the underpass towards Seemapuri.
Travelers on GT Road destined for Vivek Vihar can reroute via Afsara Border and Road No. 56. Likewise, traffic from Swami Dayanand Marg can be redirected through Vikas Marg or NH-9, and commuters on Pusta Road are advised to opt for NH-9 or Ring Road instead.
The Delhi Traffic Police has appealed to the community for cooperation during this period and to plan their journeys accordingly. Officers will be stationed at all major intersections to assist commuters and manage congestion.
The public is also encouraged to adhere to traffic regulations and follow the directions of traffic personnel deployed in the field.
Alongside traffic diversions, the Delhi Police have implemented enhanced security measures around significant religious sites and Kanwar camps where devotees rest and perform rituals.
A senior police official mentioned that drones will be used for aerial surveillance to monitor large gatherings and ensure public safety. The authorities have reiterated their commitment to maintaining law and order while supporting the spiritual journey of pilgrims participating in the Yatra.