The sky is clear now, there is no need of odd-even scheme: Kejriwal
Chief
Minister Arvind
Kejriwal
on Monday said there is no need of the odd-even road rationing scheme
now as the pollution levels have come down.
The
Delhi government brought the scheme into effect from November 4 as
the city's air
quality
plunged into the "severe" category.
The
scheme concluded on November 15 with Kejriwal saying it could be
extended if required. He had said that a final decision on extension
will be taken on Monday.
"The
sky is clear now, there is no need of it (scheme)", he said in a
press conference.
Over
5,000 violators of the rule were fined with Rs 4,000 each during the
scheme.
The
air quality in Delhi improved marginally on Monday but remained in
the "poor" category for the second consecutive day.
At
9 am on Monday, the air quality index (AQI) in the national capital
stood at 207 against an AQI of 254 at the same time on Sunday. Read
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