Lucknow

Tiranga Shaurya Yatra in Lucknow on May 14; know alternate routes

In honour of soldiers of Operation Sindoor.

Khushboo Ali

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister inaugurated the Tiranga Shaurya Yatra from Hazratganj on Wednesday, honouring soldiers of Operation Sindoor. The event caused significant traffic diversions across central Lucknow. Authorities redirected traffic along Hazratganj and nine nearby routes from 6 AM until the rally's end. Commuters should expect delays and plan alternate routes.

Diversion routes for Tiranga Shaurya Yatra

  • From Digdiga/Taj Underpass: Use Samtamulk Chauraha—Barrage Road — PNT Balu Adda — Daliganj Sikanderbagh or RR Bandha Chauraha — Papermill Tiraha — Sikanderbagh Chauraha (instead of 1090).

  • From PNT Sand Depot: Take Samtamulk Chauraha via Barrage Road (avoiding 1090 intersection).

  • From Daliganj: Proceed via Sikanderbagh (instead of Jiyamau Mod).

  • From SN Bridge/Kataipul: Use Lal Batti Chowk — Annexe — Sisendi — Royal Hotel (instead of Golf Club Chowk).

  • From Lal Batti Square: Go via Bandariyabagh — DSO Square — Hazratganj — Sikanderbagh (instead of Golf Club Square).

  • From Hazratganj/Park Road: Take Hazratganj — Sikanderbagh Chauraha — Paper Mill (instead of Golf Club Chauraha).

  • From Gomti Nagar/Udyan Chauraha/1090 Chauraha: Use Taj Underpass — Samtamulk — Barrage Road/RR Bandha (instead of Samajik Parivartan Sthal slope & 1090 Chauraha).

  • From DSO/Bandariyabagh Square: Move via Bandariyabagh — Lal Batti Square — Kataipul Square (instead of Golf Club Square).

  • No traffic allowed between Bandariyabagh Crossing & 1090 Crossing.

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