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Metro Timings Change: Many important changes have been made in view of the G-20 conference being held in Delhi. Now a new deadline has been issued regarding Metro operations. This information is very important for the passengers who are traveling in Delhi.

The use of metro will be most convenient during the G20 conference because traveling by road can become a problem due to the changed traffic system at many places. Between September 8, September 9 and September 10, the Delhi Metro will remain operational.

Only the Supreme Court Metro station of Delhi Metro has been kept closed for 8 September and 9 September as well as till 10 September. Movement at the rest of the metro stations will be absolutely normal.

While changing the time limit of Metro, it will be operational from 4:00 am itself. From the point of view of security, during the movement of VVIPs, some of the metro stations can be kept closed for 5 to 10 minutes.

The use of metro will be most convenient during the conference. There is no restriction in the operation of the Metro during September 8 to 10 in the Delhi-NCR region. Only the Supreme Court metro station will be kept closed for three days. Movement at the rest of the metro stations will be like normal days. Metro operations will be started from 4 am. From the point of view of security, some gates of the metro station may be kept closed for five to ten minutes during the movement of VVIPs. However, passengers will not face any problem due to this. It would be best to use the metro to go to the bus stand, railway station and airport.

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