New Delhi: Delhi Government's Odd-Even scheme has come into effect from today and will continue till November 15. In a bid to control the deteriorating air quality in the national capital, this is the third Odd-Even car rationing scheme that has kicked off from Monday.


A flagship scheme of the Aam Aadmi Party-led Delhi Government, aimed at combatting pollution, the Odd-Even was first implemented in 2015. For the last few years, the national capital has been grappling with smog every winter, raising health concerns.

"All scientists and experts are saying that pollution from stubble burning is coming to Delhi, due to which there is pollution everywhere. We don't want to do any blame game, there should be no politics at this stage. All governments should come together and discuss the issue," Kejriwal said on Sunday in a video message.

With Chhath celebrations witnessed some use of firecrackers on Sunday, it has only aggravated Delhi NCR's hazardous air quality that turned so bad that flights had to be diverted.

Here's everything you need to know about Delhi government's odd-even scheme-

What is Odd-Even?


It's a car rationing system where through vehicles running with number plates ending with even numbers like 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8 will be allowed to run on even dates, while those with number plates ending with odd numbers like 1,3,5,7 and 9 will be allowed to run on odd dates. This is a way to curb the number of cars plying on streets and hence bring down the pollution emanating from vehicles to a certain extent.

Though many experts have contested the logic saying vehicular pollution is not as big a concern for Delhi NCR as other forms of pollution like construction activity, the apocalyptic situation Delhi is facing right now, any move to curb any level of pollution will be an advantage for its citizenry.

Odd-Even Dates & Time


The Odd-Even scheme will kick off from today that is November 4 and will remain in force till November 15. The rule will be applicable in Delhi from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. However, the rule will not be enforced on Sundays.

Who will be exempted?


• The Kejriwal government, like in the past, has exempted women from this rule, given the crime scenario in the capital. "Women driving alone, cars having all women as occupants and women accompanied by children aged less than 12 years" will also be exempted, he said.

• Vehicles used for medical emergencies during this 12-day, has also been exempted by the Delhi government.

• School children-carrying private vehicles are also allowed. On being asked how will the government determine genuine cases from false ones, the Delhi CM said it's based on "trust".

• Persons with disabilities and electric vehicles will be exempted from the rationing scheme. However, this time private CNG vehicles will come under its ambit.

• Certain VIPs too will be exempted. The vehicles of the President, Vice-President, Prime Minister, state governors, Chief Justice of India, Speakers of the Lok Sabha, Union ministers, and leaders of the Opposition of both the Houses, Supreme Court judges, chairman of UPSC, chief election commissioners and CAG, deputy chairman of Rajya Sabha and deputy speaker of Lok Sabha and Lieutenant-general of Delhi and judges of High Court and members of the Lokayukta, vehicles for emergency enforcement and defence purposes will be exempted.

Who will not be exempted?


• In a welcome move, vehicles of Delhi Government ministers and even the Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will not be exempted from this rule.

• Unlike previous years, a move that has brought criticism, privately owned CNG vehicles will not be exempted from this time.

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What will you pay for defying?


Delhi government will charge a hefty fine of Rs 4,000 for the violation of the Odd-even rule from November 4. Earlier, the penalty was Rs 2000 for the violation. The hike in penalty for the violation of Odd-Even scheme has been suggested by the Transport department as per the amended Motor Vehicles Act.

How has govt braced up for Monday?


• As many as 2,000 additional buses will be put on roads by the Kejriwal government, during November 4-15. Additionally, all cluster buses will also be pressed into service. Entire fleet of DTC buses too will be deployed.

• Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) will conduct 61 additional trips during the 12-day odd-even scheme.

No surge pricing in Ola and Uber drives


In a breather, cab aggregators Uber and Ola have been asked to deactivate surge pricing during this period to minimise the inconvenience of Delhites.

Other important information


• To make it convenient, the Delhi Government has changed the timings for government offices during the Odd-Even scheme from November 4-15.

• According to an official order, 21 government departments will function from 9:30 am to 6 pm, while the other 21 departments will function from 10:30 am to 7 pm.

• The Signature Bridge, which connects Wazirabad to East Delhi, will remain closed during the implementation of the Odd-Even scheme in the national capital.

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A day before the implementation of the scheme, air pollution levels in the national capital escalated to hazardous and visibility dropped significantly as a thick blanket of smog engulfed several parts of the city despite mild showers on Sunday.

Notably, for the first time in this season, the Air Quality Index (AQI) docked as high as 625 at 10 am yesterday. An AQI between 0-50 is considered "good", 51-100 "satisfactory", 101-200 "moderate", 201-300 "poor", 301-400 "very poor", and 401-500 "severe". Above 500 is "severe-plus emergency" category.

The overall Air Quality Index of Delhi remained 625 on Sunday, decreasing visibility into near zero and creating a public scare. However imperfect, Monday's Odd-even will be nothing less than a blessing for a city that has choked for days.

(with inputs from IANS)