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Traffic advisory issued ahead of PM Modi’s Greater Noida visit for Semicon India 2024

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Last updated: 10 September, 2024 10:34 AM
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Traffic advisory issued ahead of PM Modi’s Greater Noida visit for Semicon India 2024

Greater Noida: Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Greater Noida for the inauguration of the Semicon India 2024 event at the India Expo Mart, police has issued traffic advisory. PM Modi is scheduled to reach the expo center by helicopter on Wednesday and stay here for nearly two hours.

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will also accompany the Prime Minister. In view of PM Modi’s visit, security-related preparations and arrangements have been made by the traffic police. To avoid any traffic chaos, the traffic police has made route diversion at many places.

Traffic diversions

In view of PM Modi’s visit, Noida Police has issued a traffic advisory. There will be route diversion around Expo Mart on Wednesday. This diversion will be from morning to 11 am on September 11. As per the advisory, route will be diverted at Chilla Border, DND Border, Kalindi Border, Yamuna Expressway, Jewar Toll, Honda CL Chowk, Surajpur Ghanta Chowk, Eastern Peripheral Expressway. In case of any traffic-related issue, one can contact at Gautam Buddha Nagar Traffic Helpline number 9971009001.

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As PM Modi will visit Greater Noida via chopper, entry of heavy cargo vehicles, medium cargo vehicles and light cargo vehicles will be restricted around Expo Mart on Noida and Greater Noida Expressway. There will be no restrictions on vehicles carrying milk, vegetables, fruits, medical supplies etc. No restrictions will be imposed on the movement of emergency vehicles too.

On Monday, a helicopter reached Greater Noida from Delhi at around 12:00 noon and did a trial landing. On Tuesday also three helicopters of the Air Force will reach here and landing trial will be done. Police has tightened the security around the helipad. Special Protection Group and a team of ATS commandos have also reached Greater Noida.

PM Modi to inaugurate Semicon India 2024

Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate Semicon India 2024 at at around 10:30 am on Wednesday. He will also address the gathering on the occasion. In accordance with PM Modi’s of positioning India as a global hub for semiconductor design, manufacturing and technology development, the event is being organised from September 11 to 13 with the theme “Shaping the Semiconductor Future”.

The three-day conference will showcase India’s semiconductor strategy and policy which envisions making India a global hub for semiconductor, according to an official statement. Several top leadership of global semiconductor giants and global leaders, companies, experts of the semiconductor industry will participate in the event. The conference will witness participation of more than 250 exhibitors and 150 speakers.

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