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Possible Traffic Disruption Expected in Noida Today as Farmers Plan Tractor Rally

Today, farmers are scheduled to conduct a tractor rally along the Yamuna Expressway in Uttar Pradesh's Gautam Buddh Nagar district, leading to potential extensive traffic congestion at the Delhi-Noida border, causing inconvenience for numerous commuters.

Possible Traffic Disruption Expected in Noida Today as Farmers Plan Tractor Rally

In Brief:

1- Tractor Rally by Farmers Today, Expect Significant Traffic Jams at Delhi-Noida Border

2- Mobile Internet Restored in 7 Haryana Districts as Farmers’ Protest Paused Until Feb 29

3- Alleged Assault on Farmer by Police at Punjab-Haryana Border, Farmer Leaders Claim

Today, farmers are scheduled to conduct a tractor rally along the Yamuna Expressway in Uttar Pradesh’s Gautam Buddh Nagar district, leading to potential extensive traffic congestion at the Delhi-Noida border, causing inconvenience for numerous commuters.

The planned tractor march will traverse through the Yamuna Expressway, Luharli Toll Plaza, and Mahamaya Flyover, prompting authorities to implement traffic diversions in these areas.

To manage the situation, barricades will seal the Delhi-Noida border, with police conducting vehicle inspections for those entering Delhi or Noida. Residents are advised to seek alternative routes or utilize the metro to circumvent the potential inconvenience.

Despite the rally plans, farmers have temporarily halted their journey towards the national capital until February 29, awaiting further decisions, and are currently stationed at the Khanauri and Shambhu points along the Punjab-Haryana border.

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