The Delhi government on Wednesday assured the National Green Tribunal (NGT) that it will bring the next Odd-Even traffic rationing scheme as per the tribunal’s direction that includes “no exemptions”. The NGT has directed the Delhi government and neighbouring states to clarify their action plans and how they would implement[Read More…]
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Swaraj India slams Delhi government moves on pollution
New Delhi: The Swaraj India party on Saturday hit out at Delhi’s Aam Aadmi Party government’s knee-jerk reactions to tackle the pollution menace instead of taking long-term institutional measures. “I am not, in principle, opposed to the odd-even scheme as and when it is required but Delhi’s public transport is in[Read More…]
No odd-even without exemptions, says Delhi government
Hours after the National Green Tribunal (NGT) gave a go-ahead to the odd-even scheme without any exemptions to two-wheelers, the Delhi government refused to implement it, saying they will approach the green court again on Monday. “At the moment we are calling it off. We will again approach the NGT[Read More…]
NGT okays odd-even, says only emergency vehicles exempted
The National Green Tribunal on Saturday gave the go-ahead to the odd-even vehicle rationing scheme from November 13-17 and said there will be no exemption for women, two-wheelers and government servants. It also said that in future the odd-even scheme will automatically come into force if the PM2.5 level goes[Read More…]
No odd-even till its efficacy proven: NGT
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Friday said the odd-even vehicle rationing scheme won’t be allowed in the capital till its efficacy was known. The green court issued the directive a day after the Delhi government announced it would bring back the odd-even plan from November 13 to 17 to[Read More…]
Third phase of odd-even likely from November 13
The Delhi government appears set to implement the third phase of odd-even traffic rule from November 13 to 17, as the national capital faces an environmental emergency. Odd-even to be enforced between November 13-17 in Delhi: Tranport Minister Kailash Gahlot — Newsd (@GetNewsd) November 9, 2017 The Supreme Court appointed[Read More…]
After red alert level smog, Beijing implements odd-even scheme
Beijing city has decided to implement the ‘odd-even’ scheme and suspend schools after the Chinese capital issued its first red alert this year due to heavy smog. The red alert, approved by the municipal government, is expected to be lifted by December 21 when the air quality in the city[Read More…]