Preparations for the G-20 summit have been going on in full swing for the last several days in the country's capital Delhi. Along with the central government, the state government is also working to ensure that the guests and officials coming from every corner of the world do not face any kind of problem.

It is being said that the G-20 Summit meeting will be held at PragatiMaidan in Delhi. Big leaders from many big countries ranging from America to China, Russia, Japan, France etc. can participate in this conference.

Delhi has been transformed into a fort for the G-20 Summit. The police are keeping an eye on every aspect to ensure that no incident takes place before the conference. Many things in Delhi were also closed due to the G-20 summit.

If you are also going to step out of the house in the coming days, then you should also know which places and metro stations have been closed due to the G-20 summit. Let us know.

What is the G-20 summit?

The Group of Twenty (G20) is a major forum for international economic cooperation. Many big countries of the world are included in this group. The G-20 Group (G-20 Summit) plays an important role in determining and strengthening the global structure on major international economic issues. It is said that the G-20 group was formed in the year 1999.

How long is the G-20 summit in India?

India is hosting the G-20 summit this year. It is being said that the G-20 summit is between September 8 and September 10. This convention has been commissioned 'Bharat Mandapam' at PragatiMaidan, Delhi. According to reports, US President Joe Biden to big leaders of China can also participate in this conference. In such a situation, given the security, between 8 September and 10 September, many things have been closed.

What will be open and what will be closed in the G-20 Summit?

There will be a holiday in the capital Delhi between Friday, September 8 and Sunday, September 10. During this period, many banks, financial institutions, commercial establishments, restaurants, schools, colleges and even government offices will remain closed. Apart from this, many other places in Delhi have been closed for three days.

Will these places remain closed due to the G-20 Summit?

Due to the G-20 Summit, many places in Delhi were closed from midnight of 7th September to 10th September. Especially, places around New Delhi and PragatiMaidan have been closed. Apart from this, vehicle movement will also be stopped. Apart from this, many forts present there will also remain closed.

Connaught Place, Khan Market, Malcha Marg, Shankar Market, Janpath Mohan Singh Place and Palika Bazaar as well as all places around India Gate will be closed. Apart from this, many malls will also remain closed. It is being said that the court will remain closed for three days due to the G-20 summit.

Which metro stations will remain closed?

DMRC has clarified that metro services will continue for the general public as usual but only during VVIP movement, 30 major stations of Delhi Metro will be closed for a few hours. During that time, passengers will not be allowed to enter and exit at those stations. Major metro stations like the Airport, PragatiMaidan, Rajiv Chowk, Sardar Patel Marg Khan Market station etc. have been included in Delhi Metro Station. These stations will remain closed from 8 to 10 September.

Which services will be open in the G-20 Summit?

You must be thinking about what services will be open during the G-20 conference, for your information, let us tell you that during the G-20 Summit, hospitals, medicine shops and shops of some other essential services will also be open. Apart from this, heavy vehicles entering Delhi will also be stopped at the Delhi border. Apart from this, private vehicles will have to get permission to enter Delhi.

Will the metro run?

The Metro train is considered the lifeline of Delhi. In such a situation, many people want to know whether the metro will run or not for the G-20 conference. For your information, let us tell you that the entry and exit gates of the Supreme Court Metro Station will remain closed during the G-20 conference. Apart from this, the entry and exit gates of metro stations like Rajiv Chowk, Central Secretariat, Khan Market, and Mandi House can also be closed.

Will it be safe to leave the house during the G-20 conference?

By now you must have known that there is a holiday in Delhi from 8th September to 10th September. In such a situation, if you are planning to step out of the house during the G-20 conference, then you may get into trouble, because you may be stopped due to security reasons. If you come out of the house after being asked by the police, then you can also be taken into custody.

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