This story is from September 20, 2023

No traffic in Walled City for shobha yatra

No traffic in Walled City for shobha yatra
Jaipur: Vehicle movement in the Walled City would be prohibited for a few hours on Wednesday from 3pm to facilitate the shobha yatra of the Ganesh idol of the Moti Doongri temple. The procession would kick off at 3pm and would take the Moti Doongri Road to reach Sanganeri Gate and from there via Badi Chaupar to Chhoti Chaupar. TNN
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