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Odd-even scheme in Delhi post-Diwali



NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief Minister (CM) Arvind Kejriwal has said the government’s odd-even scheme would be implemented from November 4 to 15.

The odd-even scheme has been implemented in Delhi for the third time to keep a check on pollution in India’s capital city, Indian media reports have said.

People having vehicles with odd registration numbers would be allowed to run on the Delhi roads on November 4 — the first day of the odd-even scheme.

The vehicles with even number plates would be allowed to run the next day, and so on, the report said.

CM Kejriwal said that Delhi has been the one state that has been able to check on air pollution in the last few years. (Agencies)

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