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Mumbai Traffic Advisory: PM Modi To Hold Rally At Shivaji Park In Dadar – Restrictions And Routes To Avoid

Mumbai Traffic Police shared about traffic arrangement on X and wrote, “In view of ‘Public Meeting’ at Shivaji Park, Dadar on 14th November 2024, following traffic arrangements will be in place from 10.00 am to 0.00 am on 14th November.”

Mumbai Traffic Advisory: PM Modi To Hold Rally At Shivaji Park In Dadar – Restrictions And Routes To Avoid

Mumbai Traffic Advisory: As Maharashtra gears up for assembly elections, efforts are underway for last leg of campaign by the political parties. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address rally at Shivaji Park in Dadar, Maharashtra on Thursday.

Ahead of PM Modi’s visit, Mumbai traffic police have announced a series of traffic restrictions and diversions in key areas of the city. This has been done to ensure smooth movement, flow of vehicles and public safety during the event. Several roads will be diverted, others will be closed. As per report, restrictions are expected to be in effect until around 8:30 PM, when PM’s rally is scheduled to conclude. The rally will take place at SP College Ground in the evening.

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Mumbai Traffic Police shared about traffic arrangement on X and wrote, “In view of ‘Public Meeting’ at Shivaji Park, Dadar on 14th November 2024, following traffic arrangements will be in place from 10.00 am to 0.00 am on 14th November.”

Mumbai Traffic Advisory: No Parking At These Locations

SVS Road, N. C. Kelkar Road, T. H. Kataria Road, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Road, Tilak Road, Khan Abdul Gafarkhan Road, and Thadani Road.

Keluskar Roads North and South, Shivaji Park.

MB Raut Marg, NC Kelkar Road, Dr Annie Beasant Road

M. B. Raut Marg, Pandurang Naik Marg (Road No. 5), Dadasaheb Rege Marg, Lt. Dilip Gupte Marg, and L. J. Road (Dadar area)

Traffic Diversions In Mumbai On November 14

S.V.S. Road North Bound: Traffic will be diverted from Siddhivinayak Junction to Yes Bank Junction. Alternate routes are available via S. K. Bole Road and Portuguese Church.

S.V.S. Road South Bound: Vehicles will be rerouted from Dandekar Chowk to Pandurang Naik Marg and Raja Badhe Chowk, with further diversions along L. J. Road and N. C. Kelkar Road.

Mumbai Traffic Police said that vehicular Traffic will be regulated on below mentioned roads and if needed will be diverted for which alternate routes are following.

S.V.S. Road North Bound: From Siddhivinayak Junction to Yes Bank Junction.

Alternate Route: From Siddhivinayak Junction to S. K. Bole Road-Agar Bazar- Portuguese Church Left turn Gokhale or S. K. Bole. Road.

S.V.S. Road South Bound

Alternate Route: Dandekar Chowk left turn to Pandurang Naik Marg, Raja badhe Chwak right turn L. J. Road to Gokhale raod or N C Kelkar Road.

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