Odd even scheme News
DNA: The problem of pollution in Delhi-NCR is dependent on God's grace. We have been saying this for a long time. We were saying this because we know that officials, leaders and governments merely holding meetings will not be able to do anything in the matter of pollution. Till yesterday, AQI remained around 400 in Delhi NCR, but the winds blowing since last night and the rain at night have given a sigh of relief to the people of Delhi. At present, neither the state governments have been able to provide immediate relief from pollution, nor have the harsh words of the Supreme Court had any significant impact. Ultimately only the prayers of the people of Delhi to God worked. Rain and strong winds allowed Delhi to breathe freely after a long time.
BADHIR News: The decision to implement Odd Even in Delhi has been postponed, after the rains in Delhi-NCR, the Delhi Government has postponed the decision to implement Odd Even in Delhi. Odd Even in Delhi in the hearing held today on pollution. The Supreme Court had left the decision of implementation to the Delhi government.
After the rain in Delhi, people heaved a sigh of relief. In the affidavit presented by the Delhi government in the Supreme Court, Odd-Even was described as very successful. But now the news is coming that Odd-Even is not implemented in Delhi. will be. That means, odd-even will not be implemented from November 13.
First implemented by the Kejriwal-led government in 2016, the odd-even rule, which allows private four-wheelers to be driven only on alternate days according to the last digit of their number plate, had limited impact mainly due to the many exemptions.
As per the Odd-Even scheme which will remain in place till November 15, vehicles (apart from the exempted ones) will ply alternately on odd and even dates as per their registration numbers.
According to reports, the metro service at Laxmi Nagar was affected as a large number of passengers congregated at the station to board the train.
Under the odd-even scheme, private vehicles with registration numbers ending with an odd digit (1, 3, 5, 7, 9) will be allowed on roads on odd dates and those with an even digit (0, 2, 4, 6, 8) on even dates.
Just like the previous two times, cars with women driving alone, all women occupants and women drivers accompanied by children less than 12 years will be exempted from the scheme.
The petition was filed by Advocate Gaurav Bansal and in his plea Bansal had claimed that during an assessment of the effect of the odd-even scheme when it was first implemented in 2016 it was found that the ambient air quality during the implementation period was found to be worse when compared to when the scheme was not in force.
The Delhi government has decided to bring back one of its high-visibility initiative, the odd-even plan.
Delhi has been witnessing extremely high levels of pollution.
This video is going viral on various social media platforms.
The Delhi government on Sunday claimed that the rate of compliance in the second phase of odd-even car-rationing scheme was "higher" compared to its first round and 5,814 challans were issued in the first nine days.
BJP and AAP are at loggerheads with each other, yet again! And, this time the bone of contention is Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's ambitious odd-even scheme.
While the debate over efficacy of Odd-Even phase-II is on, a woman in Delhi gave birth to a baby girl in a moving car and also got timely medical attention due to less traffic on the road.
Over 1,000 motorists were on Saturday penalised for violating the odd-even car rationing on the second day of its second phase's implementation in the national capital.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal addressing a programme on odd-even scheme on Wednesday thanked Delhiites for making the scheme a success.
A shoe was hurled at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal at a press conference here by a man - Ved Prakash - who claimed to be from a breakaway group - Aam Aadmi Sena - of AAP, triggering angry reaction from AAP which sought to link BJP to the incident.
It took everyone by surprise, when a shoe was hurled at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal at a press conference here by a man on Saturday.
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