Delhi authorities have prepared a comprehensive traffic and administrative plan as the AI Impact Summit 2026 and the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Board Exams coincide in the capital. With increased security and potential road diversions planned for central Delhi, officials are focused on ensuring efficient and timely travel for students in Class 10 and 12.
Events Coincide in the Capital
This week, Delhi will experience the simultaneous occurrence of a major international technology summit and the commencement of board examinations. Increased security measures and heightened vehicular activity are expected, prompting the government to implement a coordinated traffic management and educational strategy aimed at prioritizing student safety and convenience.
Details of the AI Summit and Board Exams
The AI Impact Summit 2026 is scheduled to take place at Bharat Mandapam from February 16 to 20, 2026. This event anticipates high-profile participation and a considerable security presence across central Delhi. Concurrently, the CBSE will initiate its Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations on February 17, with multiple examination centres across the city.
Joint Coordination Among Departments
In light of the overlapping events, the Delhi Traffic Police and the Education Department have established detailed collaborative arrangements to facilitate smooth traffic flow and ensure student commutes remain uninterrupted. Authorities have informed affected schools and designated nodal officers in advance to enable real-time coordination, aiming to avert last-minute confusion, particularly in areas experiencing traffic diversions due to the summit’s security measures.
Support for Examination Candidates
Delhi Police’s field staff has been educated to assist students traveling to their respective examination centres. Candidates presenting valid admit cards or date sheets will receive support, particularly in zones experiencing traffic restrictions. Officials have asserted their commitment to prioritizing the timely arrival of students for the examinations, ensuring they can reach their venues without undue stress.
Advisory for Students and Parents
Students and their parents are urged to plan their journeys ahead of time and to allow for extra travel time, while monitoring official traffic updates. The Delhi Traffic Police has recommended that commuters stay informed through their advisories regarding real-time diversions and traffic congestion. With thousands of students expected to take part in the board examinations, alongside a significant international summit, the strategy aims to effectively balance security requirements with academic obligations, facilitating smooth operations for both events in the capital.
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