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Bangalore
Staff Reporter
BANGALORE: The city police have imposed certain restrictions on vehicular movement from 8.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. on Thursday in view of the Republic Day parade at Field Marshal Manekshaw Parade Grounds. According to a press release from Commissioner of Police Ajai Kumar Singh, vehicles going towards Manipal Centre from CTO Circle have to take a left turn at BRV Junction on Cubbon Road, enter Central Street, pass through Infantry Road, Main Guard Road, Allies Circle, Dispensary Road and Kamaraj Road and take a left turn at Kamaraj Road-Cubbon Road junction. Vehicles going towards CTO Circle from Manipal Centre junction have to take a left turn at Kamaraj Road-Cubbon Road junction, (towards Cauvery Arts and Crafts Emporium), pass through Mahatma Gandhi Road and take a right turn at Anil Kumble Circle. Invitees with Yellow car passes will be allowed through Gate No-1 on Cubbon Road facing the northern side of Brigade Parade Ground. Those with Green Passes should park their vehicles on Kamaraj Road and Main Guard Cross Road and enter the ground through Gate No.3. Entry through Gate No.2 is restricted to VIPs, senior government and military officials and freedom fighters. Two-wheelers should be parked on Kamaraj Road and visitors should enter through Gate No.3, the release said.
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