Odd Even News
DNA: Now we show you the effect of the news shown in DNA. We had shown you on Wednesday that even though the Delhi government has talked about taking seriousness regarding pollution, it has implemented GRAP-4 rules. But the truth is that the rules of GRAP-4 are not being followed in Delhi. The situation is such that the movement of big trucks running on diesel continues from almost every border of Delhi. Under the GRAP-4 rule, movement of diesel vehicles, especially trucks, is stopped in Delhi.
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.
Delhi NCR has become a gas chamber for the last few days. The poor air quality has broken many of its previous records. The situation is such that AQI is above 700 in many areas of Delhi. AQI continues to remain around 500 in many areas of Delhi NCR. The Supreme Court first asked tough questions to the state governments in the matter of stubble burning. The Supreme Court asked questions to the state government on the causes of pollution. The Supreme Court said that firecrackers should be banned and these instructions should be applicable to all the states of the country.
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A thick layer of haze continues to hang over the Indian capital on Saturday caused by plumes of toxic smoke from farm fires raging in neighbouring states. An index measuring the level of a deadly air pollutant in Delhi hit 480 on a scale of 500, the government`s Central Pollution Control Board, the worst this year.
The Delhi government filed a fresh review petition before the NGT in connection with the odd-even policy.
The first two attempts at implementing the odd-even scheme had demonstrated the lack of public transport options.
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Saturday gave its nod for the implementation of the Delhi government's odd-even car rationing scheme for five days from November 13 to tackle high pollution level, with certain riders.
Not just Delhi, but all of the National Capital Region. That includes Gurugram, Faridabad, Noida, Ghaziabad, and Muzaffarnagar.
Pulling up the Arvind Kejriwal government over the move to implement the odd-even scheme in Delhi to combat pollution, the National Green Tribunal on Saturday questioned why the step was not taken earlier.
Delhi woke up to a hazy morning on Saturday, with the weather office predicting light rainfall later in the day, which may clear the smog enveloping the national capital.
The Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board has ordered suspension of work in 123 industrial units, including eight sugar mills, in the district till November 14.
The hearing on the matter will continue on Saturday.
The tribunal will examine the Delhi govt's decision to implement the odd-even scheme at 2pm today.
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