Chennai Police Issues Traffic Advisory Ahead of PM Modi's Visit Today | Check Traffic Routes & Diversions
Chennai Police Issues Traffic Advisory Ahead of PM Modi's Visit Today | Check Traffic Routes & Diversions
Traffic snarls are also likely on the surrounding roads, including Anna Salai, SV Patel Road, Gandhi Mandapam Road, GST Road, Mount Poonamallee Road, CIPET junction, and 100 feet road

Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Chennai on Monday, traffic restrictions have been imposed in the city. PM Modi will participate in the ‘Thamarai Maanadu’ public meeting at YMCA Nandanam at 5 pm.

The city police have informed the commuters that traffic slowdowns are expected in the vicinity of the function venues, specifically from Anna Salai YMCA, Nandanam, to Anna Flyover, between 12 pm to 8 pm.

Traffic snarls are also likely on the surrounding roads, including Anna Salai, SV Patel Road, Gandhi Mandapam Road, GST Road, Mount Poonamallee Road, CIPET junction, and 100 feet road.

Here’s the List of Restrictions:

  • Security measures have been ramped up in Chennai ahead of PM Modi’s visit.
  • A five-tier security plan has also been put in place by the city police.
  • Any kind of drones and unmanned aerial vehicles have been prohibited from being used during the Prime Minister’s visit.
  • Intensive checks and surveillance are underway across the city near the YMCA Ground at Nandanam.

Check Routes to Avoid:

  • Madyakailash to Halda Junction
  • Indira Gandhi Road Pallavaram to Kathipara Junction
  • Mount Poonnamallee Road Ramapuram to Kathipara Junction
  • Ashok Pillar to Kathipara Junction
  • Vijayanagar Junction to Concord Junction (Guindy)
  • Anna Statue to Mount Road
  • Teynampet, Nandanam Gandhi Mandapam Road

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on a ‘Bharat Darshan’ for nine days from Monday (March 4), visiting at least 10 states and the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir by March 12.

The prime minister will visit Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, West Bengal, Bihar, J&K, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Rajasthan between March 4 and 12. He will be initiating a bonanza of infrastructure projects, along with attending several events in Delhi on March 11 – the only full day he will spend at the national capital, according to his calendar for this tour.

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