The Odd-Even vehicle rationing plan will be back in Delhi between November 4 and 15 to tackle pollution during winter, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced on Friday.
This comes a day after environment experts recommended the rationing and use of face masks as “short term measures” to fight pollution during the winter months when the air quality in Delhi dips to alarming levels, the state government said in a statement on Thursday.
Kejriwal had met environment and sustainability experts to formulate winter air pollution action plan so that the city is prepared to tackle the pollution levels.
The Odd-Even vehicle rationing plan will be back in Delhi between November 4 and 15 to tackle pollution during winter, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced on Friday.
This comes a day after environment experts recommended the rationing and use of face masks as “short term measures” to fight pollution during the winter months when the air quality in Delhi dips to alarming levels, the state government said in a statement on Thursday.
Kejriwal had met environment and sustainability experts to formulate winter air pollution action plan so that the city is prepared to tackle the pollution levels.