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Odd-even scheme in Delhi to be extended if air quality continues to drop
Supreme Court issues notice to Delhi government on a PIL, filed by an advocate Sanjiv Kumar, challenging its odd-even scheme terming it an illegal classification of vehicles. The Court posts the matter for hearing on November 15.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday said the Odd-Even scheme may be extended if the air quality continues to drop.
Speaking to the media, he said he is worried about people's health as well as country image before the world because of the air pollution.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday said the Odd-Even scheme may be extended if the air quality continues to drop.
Speaking to the media, he said he is worried about people's health as well as country image before the world because of the air pollution.
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