Odd-even scheme postponed as the air quality improves: Delhi minister
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| Delhi environment minister Gopal Rai | Image: IANS |
With the air quality improving in the national capital, the Delhi government has decided to postpone the vehicle rationing scheme of odd-even from Nov 13 to 20.
The decision was announced today by Delhi environment minister Gopal Rai.
Speaking to the media in New Delhi, Rai said, “The way in which the weather has changed now due to rain in the national capital and the wind speed has also altered, which earlier was not the case and pollution level was going up. Some improvements have been witnessed now.
“The pollution level, which had reached ‘severe plus’ in the last few days, has since last night improved after the rain. And the air quality which was earlier 450+ has come down to 300. Thus the government has decided that the decision of the odd-even scheme from Nov 13 to 20 has been postponed.”
Further call after Diwali
He said that the situation of pollution will be analysed after Diwali, and if the case demands then the government will decide on the scheme.
The Delhi government had earlier announced to implement the vehicle rationing scheme of odd-even from Nov 13 to 20 to control the air pollution.
(Source: IANS)
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