Alert in Nuh Before Braj Mandal Yatra: Internet Shutdown Until 9 PM

Preparations for the Braj Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra in Nuh, Haryana, starting July 14, are ongoing. The police have implemented heightened security, including the use of drones. An ADGP meeting discussed traffic and emergency management. Special route diversions for heavy vehicles were issued.
Route established for the Jalabhishek Yatra in Nuh (Photo: ITG/Arvind Ojha)

Source: aajtak

Braj Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra in Nuh:

This year, the Braj Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra is set to begin in Nuh, Haryana, on July 14. Just like every year, this pilgrimage will be celebrated with great fervor and devotion. During the yatra, hundreds of devotees will pass through the Braj area to offer their water offerings.

In anticipation, the police administration has put in place stringent security measures to ensure a peaceful and successful religious event. The Nuh police have decided to strengthen security by utilizing drone cameras.

The ADGP held a crucial meeting regarding security, attended by police officers and representatives of the local administration. The meeting focused on enhancing security, traffic management, and emergency services during the yatra. Furthermore, a special route diversion advisory for heavy vehicles has been issued. On the day of the yatra, heavy vehicles are directed to bypass main routes and take alternate paths.

As a precautionary measure, Internet services in Nuh will be suspended until 9 PM tonight (Monday). SMS services related to banking and mobile recharge will continue to function as usual. These orders have been issued by the Additional Chief Secretary of the Home Department.

Scenic view of Nuh, encapsulating the spiritual route

Source: aajtak

Special Route Diversion Advisory for Heavy Vehicles Issued

For the Braj Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra proposed on July 14, 2024, in Nuh, a special route diversion advisory has been issued by the Nuh police regarding heavy vehicles.

According to the police spokesperson, a special advisory for heavy vehicle drivers has been issued for the Braj Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra on July 14, 2025, taking place in Nuh. During this time, heavy vehicle drivers can make their journey smoother by following the Nuh Police's advisory:

  • Heavy vehicles heading from Alwar towards Gurugram or Sohna will be diverted through Ambedkar Chowk, Firozpur Jhirka via the Mumbai Expressway, KMP, and Rewasan.

  • Vehicles traveling from Gurugram or Sohna towards Alwar will follow the route through KMP Rewasan, the Mumbai Expressway, via Ambedkar Chowk, and then to Alwar from Firozpur Jhirka.

  • Heavy vehicles moving from Tawdu towards Alwar are also advised to take this route, using KMP Rewasan, the Mumbai Expressway, and then via Ambedkar Chowk to Alwar.

  • Heavy vehicles coming from Palwal, Hodal, and Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh towards Alwar must also adhere to this route. They will travel via KMP and the Mumbai Expressway through Ambedkar Chowk from Firozpur Jhirka towards Alwar.

  • Heavy vehicles coming towards Nuh from Palwal, Hodal, and Aligarh will not be allowed to enter Nuh until the completion of the yatra.

  • Vehicles from Jaipur towards Nuh must wait until the event concludes before entering, taking the route through the Mumbai Expressway and KMP Rewasan.

  • Heavy vehicles from Punhana, Gurugram, and Tawdu heading towards Nuh will also wait until the yatra concludes before proceeding towards Nuh.

Detailed route map showcasing the diversified paths for vehicles

Source: aajtak

Prohibition on Heavy Vehicle Entry During the Yatra

Furthermore, drivers of heavy vehicles coming from various other locations towards Nuh are advised to wait until the Braj Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra ends before bringing their vehicles into Nuh. Entry of heavy vehicles into Nuh is prohibited during the yatra.

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