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**Summary:**
Ahmedabad is gearing up for its 148th Rath Yatra (chariot procession) of Lord Jagannath on June 27th. Due to the extensive route of the procession, the Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC) has announced diversions for buses entering and leaving Ahmedabad. Specific diversions are in place for buses originating from Bareja, Kheda, Nadiad, Naroda, Himatnagar, and those traveling via Indira Bridge and Civil Hospital. The diversions are designed to avoid the procession route and minimize disruption to bus services.
**News Article:**
**Ahmedabad Braces for Rath Yatra; GSRTC Announces Bus Diversions**
**Ahmedabad, [Date – e.g., June 25, 2024]** – With the 148th Rath Yatra of Lord Jagannath set to roll through the streets of Ahmedabad on Thursday, June 27th, the Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC) has announced significant diversions to bus routes in and out of the city. The annual procession, a major religious event, will commence from the Jagannath Temple outside Jamalpur Darwaja and follow a traditional route through key areas of the city.
To minimize disruption, GSRTC has issued directives to its divisional controllers, including those in Bhuj, outlining specific diversions. Buses originating from Bareja, Kheda, and Nadiad, typically entering Ahmedabad via the Jamalpur bridge, will now be rerouted from Danilimda Char Rasta via Shah Alam, ending at Gita Mandir via Bhulabhai Char Rasta.
Routes from Naroda and Himatnagar will be diverted via Naroda Patiya, Memco, Bapunagar, Rakhiyal Char Rasta, New Cotton, Khokhra Anupam Bridge, and Bhulabhai Char Rasta, before also terminating at Gita Mandir.
Buses traveling from and to Indira Bridge and Civil Hospital will be restricted to operating only up to Civil Hospital or will be diverted via Paldi between 6:00 AM and 2:00 PM on the day of the Rath Yatra.
“These diversions are necessary to ensure the smooth flow of the Rath Yatra and the safety of devotees and commuters,” a GSRTC spokesperson said. “We advise passengers to check for updates and plan their journeys accordingly.”
The Rath Yatra route includes Jamalpur Chakla, Vaisya Sabha, Khamasa, Gol Limda, Astodia Chakla, Madan Gopal Ni Haveli, Raipur Chowki, Sarangpur Chakla, Khadia Juna Gate, Khadia Char Rasta, Panchkuva, Kalupur Circle, Kalupur Overbridge, Saraspur (for an afternoon rest), Prem Darwaja, Delhi Chakla, Shahpur Darwaja, Manek Chowk, and finally returning to the Jagannath Temple.
Commuters are advised to allow for extra travel time due to the expected congestion.