New Delhi: Delhi Transport Minister Gopal Rai today said that government will organise a 'thanksgiving event' at Chhatrasal Stadium on May 4 to thank all those who participated in making the second phase of odd-even scheme a "success".
Mr Rai said the credit of the success of the scheme goes to civil defence volunteers, traffic police personnel who were deployed on roads during the road-road rationing plan.
"We will organise thanksgiving event on May 4 at Chhatrasal Stadium where civil defence and Delhi Police personnel, officials from DTC, transport department, metro will be thanked for making the odd-even scheme a success," the Transport minister told reporters.
He also said the entire Delhi Cabinet, including Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, will also be present during the event, adding that people, who followed the scheme, are also invited to attend the event.
After the first phase of odd-even scheme, the Arvind Kejriwal government had also organised the same event at Chhatrasal Stadium.
Mr Rai said the credit of the success of the scheme goes to civil defence volunteers, traffic police personnel who were deployed on roads during the road-road rationing plan.
"We will organise thanksgiving event on May 4 at Chhatrasal Stadium where civil defence and Delhi Police personnel, officials from DTC, transport department, metro will be thanked for making the odd-even scheme a success," the Transport minister told reporters.
After the first phase of odd-even scheme, the Arvind Kejriwal government had also organised the same event at Chhatrasal Stadium.
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