Lucknow’s historic Shahi Zari procession, marking the first evening of Moharram, will begin from Bada Imambara on June 27 or 28, subject to moon sighting. This 188-year-old ceremony makes its way through iconic spots like Rumi Gate, Ghantaghar, Sheesh Mahal, and Rais Manzil, before concluding at Chota Imambara.
To ensure a safe and smooth procession, the city’s traffic police will implement major diversions across 15 key routes starting from 7 PM until the event concludes. Areas including Daliganj, Hardoi Road, Kaiserbagh, and Hussainabad will face restrictions, especially around the Imambara stretch.
Plan your commute!
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Vehicles will be diverted through alternate routes such as IT Chauraha, Medical College Square, and Rakabganj Bridge.
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Commuters are strongly advised to avoid the main procession route, which includes:
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Pakkapul Square
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Bada Imambara
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Rumi Gate
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Ghantaghar Tiraha
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Chota Imambara
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Traffic will be completely restricted on this stretch until the end of the Shahi Zari procession.
Motorists should plan their travel accordingly and follow diversion signs and police instructions for a hassle-free commute.




















