Kohima district administration issues traffic advisory ahead of Naga Students’ Federation rally, announces diversions and restrictions across key city routes.
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DIMAPUR — Kohima district administration has issued a traffic advisory in view of the proposed mass rally organised by the Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) at Old MLA Hostel junction in Kohima on March 16.
In a notification issued on Saturday, Deputy Commissioner B Henok Buchem informed that traffic regulations will be enforced from 9.30 am onwards on the day of the rally to ensure smooth traffic management and public safety.
According to the advisory, no entry will be allowed between TCP and Razhu Point in either direction from 9.30 am until the completion of the rally.
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Vehicles emerging from PR Hill and heading towards High School have been directed to take the route via Classic Point, Ladies Mile Road, NHAK and Census Point before reaching High School. Likewise, south-bound vehicles from High School will be diverted through Census Point, NHAK and TCP.
Vehicles travelling south from Kohima village and Kitsubozou will be required to pass through Razhu Point, Dak Lane, NHAK and TCP.
It also advised the public to avoid non-essential movement in the affected areas during the rally period to facilitate effective traffic regulation.
As an alternative route, commuters may use the stretch from PR Hill through Jail colony, Merhülietsa and T Model Road leading to IG Stadium.