This Article is From Jan 13, 2016

Review Meeting To Decide Second Phase Of Delhi's Odd-Even Plan

Review Meeting To Decide Second Phase Of Delhi's Odd-Even Plan

Delhi Transport minister Gopal Rai (file photo)

New Delhi: Delhi Transport minister Gopal Rai today said that a review meeting will decide on the second phase of the odd-even scheme and announced that a thanksgiving event has been lined up by the government for residents of the city who have made the road rationing scheme a "success".

Speaking on the fate of second phase of odd-even scheme, Mr Rai said that a review meeting to be chaired by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has been called on Monday in this regard.

"In the review meeting, we will review the impact of the last 15 days during odd-even car rationing scheme. On the basis of review, a final decision on the future of odd-even scheme will be taken. Apart from this, we will discuss measures to make Delhi pollution-free," Mr Rai said.

The Transport minister said the government will organise the Thanksgiving event at Chhatrasal Stadium on January 17 to thank those who participated in making odd-even a success.

"The people of Delhi accepted odd-even scheme from the bottom of their heart. To thank Delhiites, government has decided to organise 'thanksgiving' function at Chhatrasal Stadium on January 17," the minister said.

He further said that the entire Delhi Cabinet, including Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, will also be present during the event in which officials from different departments including will also attend.

Apart from these departments, bus owners who have given their vehicles for odd-even scheme, will also participate in this programme. Besides, he would also appeal to the people of Delhi to participate in the programme.

Last week, Mr Rai had asserted that the government has no intention to take the road-rationing experiment beyond January 15. The pilot plan for cutting vehicular emission was launched on January 1.

"Government is neither going to extend odd-even scheme beyond January 15 nor finish it before the 15-day trial period," Mr Rai had said.
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