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AAP Government's Odd-Even Car Formula Takes Off In Delhi: Live Updates

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An odd-even license plate system is being implemented in Delhi from January 1, 2016. The decision was taken by the Delhi government to curb the rising pollution levels in the city. The rule will apply for 15 days starting January 1. To ensure that there is adequate public transport available to the people, the government has ordered more than 3,000 additional buses to ply on busy routes across the city. The Delhi metro will also increase its frequency to accommodate 70 additional trips during the day.
Jan 05, 2016 01:15 (IST)
1,000 Fined On Odd-Even's Big Trial, Minister Says Delhi Approves Scheme
More than 1,000 people were fined before Monday -- considered the big test for Delhi government's odd-even scheme to control vehicular pollution -- ended.
Jan 04, 2016 13:45 (IST)

Jan 04, 2016 11:48 (IST)

Jan 04, 2016 10:58 (IST)
Delhi Chef Minister car pools with ministers Gopal Rai and Satyendar Jain.


Jan 04, 2016 09:53 (IST)
Real Test For Delhi's Odd-Even Plan Begins Today
The real test for Arvind Kejriwal's Odd-Even anti-pollution rule begins today, with Delhi getting back to work after a long weekend.


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Jan 04, 2016 09:34 (IST)
Delhi Tourism Minister Kapil Sharma travelling to work by bus






Jan 04, 2016 07:32 (IST)
Hidden Cameras For 'Real Challenge' Of Delhi's Odd-Even Formula
Delhi government said elaborate arrangements have been made to meet the "real challenge" as part of which volunteers will be using hidden cameras to take pictures of violators and additional police forces would be fielded to ensure its effective compliance.

Jan 02, 2016 16:53 (IST)
Even-Numbered Cars Roll On Day 2; AAP's Manish Sisodia Cycles To Office
Even-numbered cars rolled out on Delhi streets and the odd-numbered ones stayed largely off the roads on the second day today of the odd-even vehicular restriction trial in Delhi which saw Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia cycle to office.

Jan 01, 2016 19:15 (IST)
Jan 01, 2016 18:06 (IST)
Nearly 150 people fined for violating odd-even rule on first day, say police sources
Jan 01, 2016 17:03 (IST)
Watch: In Delhi's Odd-Even Plan, Vigil By Kids Changes Minds
When a band of schoolchildren found a man breaking Delhi's odd-even rule on its first day, they handed him a rose and requested him to follow the plan to reduce pollution in the city. Watch what happened next.
Jan 01, 2016 16:58 (IST)

Jan 01, 2016 16:54 (IST)
We never thought it will be such a success: Satyendar Jain

  • Violation is less than one percent
  • There was almost no violation after 9-10 am
  • People of Delhi have shown that when they take a resolve, they can do anything
Jan 01, 2016 16:53 (IST)
Today Delhi has successfully conducted the 'odd-even' experiment. For 20 years, people have been talking about it, but nobody could do it: Satyendar Jain, Delhi Health Minister 
Jan 01, 2016 16:46 (IST)
Meanwhile, Arvind Kejriwal turns to rock legend John Lennon.
Jan 01, 2016 16:45 (IST)
Delhi has changed its mindset: Gopal Rai

  • All TV channels are asking that today was a holiday, what will happen on Monday? I want to tell people of Delhi that the success of this plan depends on them.
  • I want to thank Delhi Police, Transport Department, Civil Defense.
  • Just the way people embraced a corruption free Delhi. Similarly they are ready for pollution free Delhi. I thank them.

Jan 01, 2016 16:41 (IST)
Thankful to Delhi commuters, says Delhi Transport Minister Gopal Rai
 
Jan 01, 2016 16:06 (IST)
Watch: Delhi BJP Leader Vijay Goel Cycles To Work
Senior BJP leader in Delhi Vijay Goel was seen cycling in an effort to come on board the Delhi government's odd-even formula. He was joined by party workers. But he wasn't the only one as university students hired cycles to tour the city today.
Jan 01, 2016 16:05 (IST)
Watch: Delhi Schoolchildren Lead Odd-Even Campaign
Schoolchildren across Delhi spoke to NDTV about their efforts to support the odd-even campaign. "We urge the people of Delhi to follow the rule. We need to reduce pollution in the city for our sake," said one student.
Jan 01, 2016 15:38 (IST)
Watch: 'We Need To Think About Our Children,' Says Manish Sisodia
Speaking to NDTV on the day the odd-even plan was flagged off, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said that move reducing pollution was imperative.



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