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Old 9th November 2023, 16:38   #16
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Re: Delhi could ban 1 million diesel vehicles to curb pollution

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..... "It's all optics," the top court observed a day after the Delhi government announced that the odd-even scheme would be back from November 13 to November 20.

......The State govt in Punjab and Delhi are with the same political party. Yet they cannot get organized on stubble burning......
That's the heart and soul of bureaucracy... "Do Nothing. Look Busy"
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Old 10th November 2023, 11:18   #17
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Re: Delhi: Odd - Even Rule returns from 13 November 2023

Delhi Govt. defers implementation of the Odd-even scheme

The Delhi government has deferred the implementation of the odd-even scheme for cars till the Supreme Court reviews its effectiveness in curbing pollution.

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Gopal Rai, Environment Minister, said that the government would submit the outcomes of two major studies conducted by the Chicago-based Energy Policy Institute and the Delhi Technical University to determine the effectiveness of the odd-even scheme.

Earlier this week, the Delhi government had announced that it would enforce the odd-even scheme for cars from November 13-20. However, the Supreme Court had questioned its effectiveness in curbing air pollution and termed it as “all optics”.

The national capital region is enveloped in a thick haze every year around this time. One of the major contributors to Delhi’s air pollution is stubble-burning activities carried out in adjoining states of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.

As per studies, PM2.5 levels reduced by 14-16% in January 2016 during the odd-even hours. However, there was no reduction in pollution when the scheme was implemented in April last year.

Source: India Today

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Old 10th November 2023, 18:20   #18
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Re: Delhi: Odd - Even Rule returns from 13 November 2023

Vehicles contribute to only 17% of total air pollution: Supreme Court on postponing the odd-even rule.

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With the rise of air pollution, Delhi became the most polluted city in the world.

The previous implementation of the odd-even rule reduced pollution by 13 percent.

It was first used in 2016 and if implemented after Diwali, it will be its fourth use.

Delhi government also plans to use artificial rain to tackle the rising AQI levels.

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Old 11th November 2023, 17:48   #19
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Re: Delhi: Odd - Even Rule returns from 13 November 2023

This is like applying band aid if you get a heart attack. Good luck to Delhi folks!

Can't believe the thought process of the Government!
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