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Delhi odd-even scheme News

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Even as the air pollution level in the Delhi-NCR region continues to remain in the 'severe' category on Friday morning, no call on the extension of the odd-even scheme has been made yet. This comes as Friday (November 15) is the last day of the scheme which began on November 4, in Delhi government's efforts to curb the alarming spikes in air pollution.
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The PIL states that the Delhi government's move to implement the odd-even scheme in the national capital is ''unconstitutional and gross misuse of power.''
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Earlier on Tuesday, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia had said that as many as 384 challans were issued till afternoon on the second day. 233 challans were issued on the first day of the road rationing scheme which will go on till November 15.
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"There has been a high level of compliance by the people of Delhi. A total of 192 challans have been filed by the authorities till 2 pm; 170 by Delhi Traffic police; 15 by Transport department; and 7 by SDMs on the road," Sisodia told reporters at a press conference.
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Justice Mishra asserted that on one hand the Delhi government, by using this scheme, has put a restriction on private cars but there is none on the autos and taxis. He added that these autos and taxis will ply and more and pollute equally. Justice Mishra stated that cars pollute less.
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Appealing to the residents of Delhi to help in combating the menace of pollution which assumes alarming proportions during winter, Kejriwal said that Delhi government will also procure and distribute masks to the people.
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Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot had asked the DTC officials to be "fully geared up" for implementation of the odd-even scheme.
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The NGT has asked the Delhi govt and the Pollution Control Board to explain "what was the difference in pollution level during, before and after the Odd-Even scheme".
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The ruling BJP MPs continue to oppose Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s pet odd-even scheme came with one of its members coming to Parliament on a horse on Wednesday.
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Six air-conditioned special buses put in place by the Delhi government to ferry MPs to Parliament, which convenes for the remaining part of the Budget Session on Monday, has found no takers.
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However, the Jat leader has a word of advice. “In a democracy, all political parties have the right to do what is good for the state.”
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Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal today said 'jan sabhas' will be held across the city to seek public opinion on the odd-even scheme, which will be rolled out as and when "people decide".
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Car owners seeking insurance claims might face problems if they have violated the odd-even rule in Delhi.
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The 15-day trial period of the much-publicised car rationing formula introduced by the Arvind Kejriwal government in Delhi officially ends on Friday.
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Less congestion in Delhi owing to the odd-even car rationing scheme is shielding people from "direct exposure" to pollutants, experts opine.
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For availing the exemption, your CNG vehicle has to carry a special ‘CNG’ sticker issued by IGL, on the front windscreen.
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The stickers would be issued at the stations after checking endorsement of CNG on Registration Certificate and compliance plate.
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Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday formally unveiled the blueprint for the introduction of the 'Odd-Even Formula' for vehicles that will ply in Delhi and those coming in from the National Capital Region (NCR) from January 1 to January 15, 2016.






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