Delhi's traffic police made green corridor, the bowel donated the airport reached within 30 minutes - green corridor for organ transport Delhi Traffic Police Create 26 km aisle for quick delivery

Delhi’s traffic police built a green corridor of 26 km to deliver the intestines of a hospital in northwest Delhi to the intestines. At the request of Fortis Hospital Shalimar Bagh, this special gait was designed to send the loaded intestines to Mumbai. A 26 -kilometer distance was covered within 30 minutes. The operation is actively coordinated in the traffic control room and many traffic circles. By Rajesh Kumar under the editorship of: Rajesh Kumar updated: Di, 29 Apr 2025 10:43 PM (IST) made a 26 -km green corridor to deliver the intestines. Lying Photo Jagran Correspondent, New -Delhi. The Delhi traffic police built a green corridor of 26 km to transport the intestines from a hospital in northwest Delhi for organ transplantation. On Monday, a special corridor was built at the request of Fortis Hospital in Shalimar Bagh, so that the donated gut could be rushed to Delhi airport from where it could be sent to Nanavati Hospital in Mumbai. According to ACP (traffic) Satyovere Cathara, the 26km route from the hospital to IGI Airport to IGI Airport was corrected within 30 minutes. The operation was performed on Monday after active coordination between the traffic control room and various traffic circles, including Punjabi Bagh, Rajouri Garden, Delhi Cantt and Igi Airport. The Green Corridor is especially the routes created for emergency medical transport, including the organs, so that they can be transported within the shortest time. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.