Odd-Even once again in Delhi
The Delhi government has already been prepared to deal with the pollution caused during Diwali. For this, Odd - Even has been announced again in the capital. The system will be implemented from November 4 to November 15 after Diwali.
Highlights
From November 4 onwards due to Saturday and Sunday after Diwali
Delhi Chief Minister declares, 7-point plan to stop pollution
CM-this emergency plan on whether it will continue in future or not
Whether women are exempt or not, the situation is still unclear new Delhi
Odd-Even will be implemented once again in Delhi to reduce the increasing pollution in the national capital. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday announced that the Odd-Even system will be implemented again from November 4 to November 15. Actually, the Chief Minister has prepared a 7 point action plan to reduce the pollution that increases every year after Diwali. It also includes an odd-even policy. The government has said that no changes have been made regarding the rule. Let's understand the big things about Odd-Even
On which date, when and even trains
Odd-even system is going to be implemented in Delhi once again, which will be from November 4 to November 15. Vehicles on the roads will run under this rule.
Under the scheme, on the eve day, such vehicles will be run; whose number plate will be the last number of numbers. On the next day, such vehicles will run, whose last number of number plate numbers will be aud. Odd number trains will run on 5th, 7, 11, 13, 15 while EVEN number trains will run on 4th, 6, 8, 12, 14.
Will the system grow further?
- Will Odd-Even stay ahead? On this question, the CM said clearly that this is an emergency system. It cannot be applied for a long time because it becomes very difficult to implement. This rule will be exempted on Saturday and Sunday.
- Odd-even scheme is applicable from 8 am to 8 pm. A mobile app named 'Ask' was launched for information on car pooling.
Women rebate or not?
CM said that Diwali is on 27th of October and after that the smoke of starchy comes,
in such a situation, the government has planned Odd-Even from 4th November. It is Saturday
and Sunday before 4 and there is a discount on that day so this date was fixed.
Regarding whether women will get exemption or not, CM Kejriwal said that you will be
informed soon about this.
They were given a discount in 2017
Single female driver, 12 year old child carriage with female driver
Two-wheelers, cars carrying children in school uniforms
Emergency vehicles such as ambulances, fire, hospitals, jails and enforcements
Vehicles with disabilities. CNG-powered, electric and hybrid cars
President, Vice President, Prime Minister, judges including other VIPs and important
government vehicles
However, who will be exempted this time. The Delhi government has not made any
announcement regarding this. The CM and ministers of Delhi were also not exempted from
Aud-Even last time. In such a situation, it will be interesting to see whether the government
continues this rule or makes a concession.
Earlier there was a fine of Rs 2,000, what will happen this time?
This scheme, implemented in 2017, includes 2,000 if the vehicle does not run according to
the last digit of the number plate of the vehicle being odd (1,3,5,7,9) or even (2,4,6,8,0). A
fine of Rs 2000 imposed on vehicle owner. This time the penalty has not been decided yet.
Highlights
From November 4 onwards due to Saturday and Sunday after Diwali
Delhi Chief Minister declares, 7-point plan to stop pollution
CM-this emergency plan on whether it will continue in future or not
Whether women are exempt or not, the situation is still unclear new Delhi
Odd-Even will be implemented once again in Delhi to reduce the increasing pollution in the national capital. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday announced that the Odd-Even system will be implemented again from November 4 to November 15. Actually, the Chief Minister has prepared a 7 point action plan to reduce the pollution that increases every year after Diwali. It also includes an odd-even policy. The government has said that no changes have been made regarding the rule. Let's understand the big things about Odd-Even
On which date, when and even trains
Odd-even system is going to be implemented in Delhi once again, which will be from November 4 to November 15. Vehicles on the roads will run under this rule.
Under the scheme, on the eve day, such vehicles will be run; whose number plate will be the last number of numbers. On the next day, such vehicles will run, whose last number of number plate numbers will be aud. Odd number trains will run on 5th, 7, 11, 13, 15 while EVEN number trains will run on 4th, 6, 8, 12, 14.
Will the system grow further?
- Will Odd-Even stay ahead? On this question, the CM said clearly that this is an emergency system. It cannot be applied for a long time because it becomes very difficult to implement. This rule will be exempted on Saturday and Sunday.
- Odd-even scheme is applicable from 8 am to 8 pm. A mobile app named 'Ask' was launched for information on car pooling.
Women rebate or not?
CM said that Diwali is on 27th of October and after that the smoke of starchy comes,
in such a situation, the government has planned Odd-Even from 4th November. It is Saturday
and Sunday before 4 and there is a discount on that day so this date was fixed.
Regarding whether women will get exemption or not, CM Kejriwal said that you will be
informed soon about this.
They were given a discount in 2017
Single female driver, 12 year old child carriage with female driver
Two-wheelers, cars carrying children in school uniforms
Emergency vehicles such as ambulances, fire, hospitals, jails and enforcements
Vehicles with disabilities. CNG-powered, electric and hybrid cars
President, Vice President, Prime Minister, judges including other VIPs and important
government vehicles
However, who will be exempted this time. The Delhi government has not made any
announcement regarding this. The CM and ministers of Delhi were also not exempted from
Aud-Even last time. In such a situation, it will be interesting to see whether the government
continues this rule or makes a concession.
Earlier there was a fine of Rs 2,000, what will happen this time?
This scheme, implemented in 2017, includes 2,000 if the vehicle does not run according to
the last digit of the number plate of the vehicle being odd (1,3,5,7,9) or even (2,4,6,8,0). A
fine of Rs 2000 imposed on vehicle owner. This time the penalty has not been decided yet.
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