Odd-even not a long-term remedy, Arvind Kejriwal admits for first time
Politics | May 04, 2016 23:46 ISTDelhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today admitted for the first time that the odd-even scheme cannot be a long-term "remedy" to air pollution.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today admitted for the first time that the odd-even scheme cannot be a long-term "remedy" to air pollution.
Air pollution levels in Delhi rose 23% during the second phase of the odd-even registration rule, from April 15 to April 29, over the previous 14 days (April 1 to April 14), based on an
Shimla: The Himachal Pradesh capital is a "fit case" for car-rationing odd-even scheme on the pattern of Delhi because emission of carbon dioxide and other green house gasses accounted for 35.91 % of total emission,
New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party government may be busy in claiming the success of odd-even 2.0 but Delhi BJP’s president Satish Upadhyay has accused that volunteers of the party are taking bribe from motorists riding
New Delhi: A majority of the people in Delhi favour a permanent implementation of the Delhi government's odd-even traffic scheme aimed at battling pollution, a survey report said on Friday. The survey of more than
The Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi may be busy in claiming the success of odd-even 2.0 but statistics are not in their favour. The car rationing scheme, which aims to contain the air pollution level in the city, has instead run into trouble with
BJP MP and Bollywood actor Paresh Rawal today offered his apology to Arvind Kejriwal after he violated the ongoing odd-even scheme.
New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s pet odd-even car rationing scheme came for a scathing attack in the Lok Sabha on Monday with an expelled RJD member dubbing it as a plan that would
New Delhi: With the second half of the Budget session of Parliament beginning on Monday, the Delhi government on Sunday said it will run six special buses to ferry MPs and appealed to the lawmakers
New Delhi: The Delhi government on Sunday claimed that the rate of compliance in the second phase of the odd-even car-rationing scheme was “higher” compared to its first round and 5,814 challans were issued in
New Delhi: The Delhi government today constituted a six-member committee to study the impact of opening of schools and hot weather on the odd-even scheme following traffic congestion on roads despite the ongoing second second
New Delhi: After having proved effective in its first phase earlier in January this year, Delhi government’s road-rationing scheme odd-even has, however, failed to create similar impact in its second round. According to a study
New Delhi: The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) on Thursday informed the National Green Tribunal (NGT) that there is no data to suggest that the odd-even scheme has lowered vehicular pollution in the national capital.
The Delhi government's transport department impounded 50 more taxis, including 35 registered outside Delhi for over-charging commuters. "We have impounded 50 more taxis following complaints from customers. All the taxis belong to various app based
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court today asked the Arvind Kejriwal led AAP government to file a response to a plea that challenged its April 11 notification restricting movement of vehicles on the basis of
New Delhi: As the road-rationing odd-even scheme entered its fourth day today, long queues were witnessed at the Kashmere Gate metro station as the junction has connectivity to the major business centres of Delhi and
New Delhi: In the wake of a strike called by a section of auto and taxi unions in the national capital tomorrow, the Delhi government today said it would take strict action to prevent “arbitrariness”
New Delhi: On a day when AAP led Delhi government is facing the real test of its ambitious odd-even plan,BJP leader Vijay Goel was fined for flouting Traffic norms. The Rajya Sabha member was fined
New Delhi: The real test for the second phase of the odd-even scheme began in the national capital today, the first working day since the road-rationing measure was rolled out in the city on April
New Delhi: The Delhi government must opt for the concept of "last-digit rationing" for automobiles rather than the odd-even policy currently on for a more robust and lasting impact on pollution, the Confederation of Indian
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