Delhi Pollution: Odd-even formula to begin from 13-20 November, Details here

“In 2015, there were 109 days when air quality was not poor, while in 2023, there are 206 days when air quality is not poor,” said Minister Gopal Rai.

Amidst the poor condition of air quality in Delhi, Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai has made several big announcements in a press conference. Many new rules are being implemented in Delhi to control pollution, the biggest rule of which is the odd-even rule.

Under this, only vehicles with even number plates will be able to drive on the roads for some days in the week, and vehicles with odd number plates will be able to drive on the remaining days. A schedule will be issued for this. However, it will be reviewed within this one week. After that, the government will decide whether it should be continued further or not.

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Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai said, “Important decision of Delhi Government in view of increasing pollution in Delhi – Pollution may increase after Diwali in Delhi In view of this, it has been decided that Odd-Even will be implemented in Delhi from 13 November to 20 November. It will be reviewed after a week.”

“Work is being done to reduce pollution throughout 365 days in Delhi. Kejriwal Government has brought EV Policy, Electric Buses, Increasing Green Belt, Shifting Polluting Units and 24 hours electricity supply. In 2015, there were 109 days when air quality was not poor, while in 2023, there are 206 days when air quality is not poor,” said Minister Gopal Rai.

GRAP-4 is being implemented in Delhi

For information, let us tell you that there will be a ban on entry of all trucks except essential services trucks and CNG, electric vehicles inside Delhi. Now there will be a complete ban on all construction and demolition in Delhi.

Primary schools also closed till November 10

For your information, let us tell you that due to bad air, all schools up to class five will remain closed till November 10. Along with this, schools for children from class 6 to class 9 and class 11 have also been closed till November 10. Will stay. Schools will be open only for children of class 10th and 12th because their board exams are about to come.

Pollution level has worsened in Delhi since last one week

For your information, let us tell you that as November starts, the air quality in Delhi is deteriorating due to smog. There is a blanket of smoke in the sky, and it is becoming difficult to breathe. The AQI has deteriorated so much that people living in Delhi NCR are facing health related complaints. Along with sore throat, burning sensation in eyes etc., serious respiratory diseases are also occurring.

Odd even was implemented for the first time in 2016

It is known that in January 2016, when there were difficulties in controlling air pollution, the Delhi government had implemented the odd-even rule for the first time. After this, this rule also came into effect in April 2016. The rule was that even numbered vehicles could be run on dates 2, 4, 6, 8 and 0. At the same time, vehicles with odd number plates will be able to hit the roads on dates 1,

3, 5, 7 and 9.

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