Canadian Embassy In Delhi Asks Indian Employees To Leave Office, Remains Closed Amid Escalation

A highly placed source said that the Canadian Embassy in the national capital was shut post 2 p.m.

Hours after India expelled a Canadian diplomat on Tuesday in a tit for tat move in retaliation to Canada’s action of expelling an Indian diplomat, the Canadian Embassy in the national capital asked its local staffers to leave the premises during the noon, sources said.

A highly placed source said that the Canadian Embassy in the national capital was shut post 2 p.m.

The source said that the locally engaged staff at the Embassy were asked to vacate the premises immediately in view of the current diplomatic tensions.

The source further said that in an email communication all the employees have been asked by the authorities at the Embassy to not speak to any media or post anything on the social media.

However, when contacted, the officials refused to comment at the Canadian Embassy.

Amid deteriorating diplomatic relations between India and Canada, New Delhi on Tuesday expelled a senior Canadian diplomat based here, who has been asked to leave within the next five days.

The High Commissioner of Canada to India (Cameron Mackay) received summons on Tuesday during which the Government of India conveyed its decision to expel a senior Canadian diplomat currently stationed in the country.

The concerned diplomat has been officially instructed to depart from India within the next five days, a statement issued by the external affairs ministry said.

Source: https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/canadian-embassy-in-delhi-asks-indian-employees-to-leave-office-remains-closed-amid-escalation

G20 Summit in Delhi: All schools, offices, banks to be shut from Sep 8-10

The Delhi Police had requested Delhi Chief Secretary to declare a public holiday on these three days for G-20 Summit in New Delhi and order commercial and business establishments to remain closed in ‘controlled zones’.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has approved the proposal, which will now be sent to Delhi LG.

The Delhi government will close all the schools, offices, and NDMC market areas from September 8 to 10 due to G-20 Summit. The Delhi Police had requested Delhi Chief Secretary to declare a public holiday on these three days for G-20 Summit in New Delhi and order commercial and business establishments to remain closed in ‘controlled zones’.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has approved the proposal, which will now be sent to Delhi LG.

India Today reported that September 7 is a gazetted holiday while September 9 is the second Saturday, so only September 10, Friday will be off for schools.

All schools, and government offices including MCD offices will be closed on these dates.

The decision is taken keeping the VIP movements and route arrangements. The main concern is that common people shouldn’t face any undue problems in commuting due to these restrictions.

All private offices and institutions will also remain closed during this period. Banks and financial institutions under Delhi Police’s New Delhi district will remain closed. Shops and commercial establishments in Delhi Police’s New Delhi district will also remain closed, which has already been marked by the administration.

Source : https://www.businesstoday.in/latest/story/g20-summit-in-delhi-all-schools-offices-banks-to-be-shut-from-sep-8-10-395149-2023-08-22

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