Sep 7, 2024, 2:38 AM
Sep 7, 2024, 2:38 AM

Traffic Diversion for Ganesh Utsav Near Khajrana Temple

Highlights
  • Traffic management measures are in place for the Ganesh Utsav celebrations near Khajrana Ganesh Temple from September 7 to September 17.
  • Specific routes have been designated for vehicles, including entry and exit points to manage the expected influx of thousands of devotees.
  • Commuters are encouraged to follow alternative routes and cooperate with traffic management to ensure smooth traffic flow during the festivities.
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In Indore, Madhya Pradesh, traffic management measures have been implemented to facilitate the annual Ganesh Utsav celebrations near the Khajrana Ganesh Temple from September 7 to September 17. With thousands of devotees expected to visit, the police have arranged specific routes for vehicles to ensure smooth traffic flow. Vehicles heading to the temple will utilize the service road from Khajrana Square, turning left at Siddhivinayak Hospital towards Ganeshpuri Main Road, and can access the designated parking area after reaching the temple's entry gate. After completing their visit, devotees will exit the parking lot through the Kalka Mata Temple Gate, turning left at the Ganesh Temple Tri-section and proceeding through Peepal Square to return to Khajrana Square. For those traveling to Khajrana, the recommended route is via Goya Road from Khajrana Square. Additionally, commuters coming to Khajrana Square can take the route through Jamjam Tri-section and Mannat General Store on Goya Road. To maintain order during the festivities, certain areas will be restricted to vehicles, particularly the service road from Bengali Square to Siddhivinayak Hospital. City buses will also be prohibited from traveling along the routes from Khajrana Square to Star Square and from Peepal Square towards Khajrana. The traffic police have urged all commuters to adhere to the alternative routes provided and cooperate with the traffic management efforts to ensure a smooth experience for everyone attending the celebrations.

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