Can I enter in Gurgaon?
Only people involved in essential activities can travel in the 6-day lockdown and you will need an e-pass issued by the Delhi government even to travel to Gurugram. To apply for an e-pass you have to visit the Delhi governments official website.
Can Delhi people go to Gurgaon for work?
Can I travel from Delhi to Gurugram or Faridabad and vice versa? Except those who are involved in essential services, anyone travelling during the lockdown in the NCT will require an e-pass issued by the Delhi government.
Is Gurgaon safe today?
The overall safety score of Gurgaon is 1.8 out of 5. The Old Gurgaon area is found to be more unsafe than the new Gurgaon. She said area like sector 10, sector 23, sector 29, and DLF Phase III are among most unsafe areas of the city.
Is Gurgaon border sealed today?
Delhi-Gurugram borders have been sealed once again amid the COVID-19 scare.
Is Delhi Gurgaon border sealed today?
Delhi-Gurugram borders have been sealed once again amid the COVID-19 scare.
Is Gurgaon Safe 2020?
The overall safety score of Gurgaon is 1.8 out of 5. The Old Gurgaon area is found to be more unsafe than the new Gurgaon. She said area like sector 10, sector 23, sector 29, and DLF Phase III are among most unsafe areas of the city.
Why is Gurgaon so unsafe?
The Old Gurgaon area is found to be more unsafe than the new. Most often, crimes are related to drugs and the search for easy money for a new dose. Therefore, young people on the streets, especially late at night, may not behave appropriately.
Is travel from Gurgaon to Delhi allowed?
No travel pass is required to cross the Delhi-Haryana border from Monday, the Haryana government has announced. The traffic movement is completely smooth between Gurugram and Delhi, and Faridabad and Delhi and so is elsewhere, a senior police official told IANS here.
Can I cross Delhi Gurgaon border?
Just like the restrictions in other cities, only those with valid passes, railway, airline and bus tickets were allowed to cross the border. People involved in essential services were also exempted. As the police in Delhi resorted to strict checking of papers, the line of vehicles grew longer.