Delhi Air Pollution: No Odd-Even Extension in National Capital, Says Arvind Kejriwal
With the air quality in the national capital improving, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Monday that the odd-even scheme will not be extended.
New Delhi, November 18: With the air quality in the national capital improving, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Monday that the odd-even scheme will not be extended.
Speaking to the media, Kejriwal said that as the sky was clear now, "there is no need of it (odd-even scheme)".
While Kejriwal had earlier said that he may extend the scheme as the air quality continued to remain very bad, he said on Friday the government will take a call on the extension of the odd-even scheme on Monday. Odd-Even Scheme Not a Solution to Delhi Air Pollution, Says Supreme Court.
The Delhi government announced the odd-even between November 4 and November 15 to keep air pollution in check.
The odd-even is a road rationing system in which vehicles with registration number ending with even digits -- 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8 -- are allowed to run on even dates, and those ending with odd numbers -- 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 -- are allowed to ply on odd dates. The scheme aims to curb the number of cars on roads and limit the pollution caused by them.
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