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Due to the G20 Summit to be held in the national capital Delhi from September 8 to 10, SSC has issued guidelines for MTS and Havildar recruitment exam candidates. The Staff Selection Commission has said that the candidates whose examination center is in Delhi on 8th September are requested to plan their travel to the examination centre. Go early and keep enough time in hand to avoid unexpected inconveniences. No relaxation will be given in the examination center admission time. Importantly, a part of Delhi will be restricted due to security concerns due to the G-20 conference. Meanwhile, MTS Havildar Recruitment Exam of SSC is also going on which started from 1st September and will continue till 14th September.
SSC said, ‘Routes of roads, routes of railway stations, important traffic rules, guidelines for DTC buses and inter-state buses, advisories regarding metro services, guidelines for general public, etc. are available on the Delhi Traffic Police website.
Detailed traffic advice and instructions are available.
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These stations of Delhi Metro will remain closed
According to the new Delhi Police advisory, Moti Bagh, Bikaji Cama Place, Munirka, RK Puram, Supreme Court, IIT Delhi and Sadar Bazar Cantonment metro stations will be completely closed for traffic from September 8 to 10. Passengers can neither enter nor exit the metro station from here. Many Delhi Metro stations will remain open but most of their gates will be kept closed for security reasons.
Delhi Police has asked airport-bound passengers to use Metro services from the night of September 7 to the evening of September 11.
Let us tell you that due to the G20 conference, schools-colleges and government offices will remain closed throughout Delhi. But markets and roads in other parts of Delhi will not be banned. Business activities will be closed in New Delhi area from September 8 to 10. All essential services like mother dairy/suffle booths, drug stores, hospitals etc. will continue.