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SC issues notice to Delhi govt over odd-even scheme, seeks data

Supreme Court issues notice in the PIL challenging implementation of Odd Even Scheme in Delhi NCR. The court asked to bring on record the pollution data of Delhi for the month of October till November 14 for this year, and also sought pollution data from October to December of the last year.
A PIL was filed in the court challenging the ood-even vehicle rationing scheme by the Delhi government. After a brief hearing on the matter, the apex court issued notice to Delhi government challenging it's decision to enforce odd-even scheme to regulate movements of private vehicles on roads. The government claims this scheme plays a major role in reducing air pollution in the city. The next hearing on the matter is on Friday.

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