Kohima
President of India set to visit Nagaland; Kohima police issues traffic regulations
Dimapur, Oct. 31 (EMN): In view of the visit of the President of India to Nagaland, Kohima Police has issued traffic regulations to be enforced as part of the security arrangement for her two-day visit starting from November 2.
Traffic regulation for Nov. 2
‘No parking’ will be enforced along 1st Assam Rifles helipad to Raj Bhavan, Kohima via LCS building, Phoolbari, TCP Gate, Classic Island, and from Raj Bhavan to State Banquet Hall, Chief Minister’s residential complex, Phezoucha, Kohima, from 9 am.
Only vehicles having ‘Z’ category car pass will be allowed parking inside the Capital Cultural Hall complex.
Vehicles having ‘Y’ category car pass will be allowed for ‘dropping’ only at the Capital Cultural Hall and this category of vehicles should be parked at the multipurpose parking lot at the old Medical Directorate.
Parking for invitees, participants to the civic reception at Capital Cultural Hall will be allowed at the multipurpose parking lot at the old Medical Directorate and road-side parking from 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm.
No entry for heavy vehicles within Kohima town will be enforced from 7 am till 9 pm on November 2.
All heavy vehicles towards Kohima will be stopped at Dzüdza Bridge and heavy vehicles going towards Dimapur will be stopped at Khuzama Police Check Post at the noted time.
Traffic regulation for Nov. 3
‘No parking’ will be enforced along Raj Bhavan, Kohima to 1st Assam Rifles Helipad via Classic Island, TCP Gate, Phoolbari, ‘Y’ Junction, Indian Post Office, DC Office to 1st AR Camp; and Raj Bhavan to Kigwema village from 7 am till the departure of the VVIP.
All officials and participants have been requested to reach the venue ie., Kigwema village by 9 am on November 3 as traffic movement will be restricted to facilitate the safe and smooth movement of the President and her entourage.
“While anticipating positive co-operation from the public, the police will tow away the defaulting vehicles and the towing charges will be borne by the vehicle owners,” it added.