Arvind Kejriwal government today announced that the odd-even car scheme will be enforced in the city from November 13 to 20. A decision to extend the scheme will be made after November 20. The odd-even scheme permits cars to operate on alternate days based on their odd or even number plates. Vehicles with odd number plates will be allowed to ply on odd dates and similarly vehicles with even registration numbers will be allowed on road on alternate days, Delhi environment minister Gopal Rai said.
According to the minister, vehicles with numbers ending in odd digits, 1,3,5,7 and 9 will be allowed to ply on odd dates during November 13 and 20. And those with even numbers 0,2,46 and 8 will be allowed on roads on even dates, the minister said.
The Delhi state government also decided to suspend physical classes in all schools for all classes, except for students of grades X and XII preparing for board exams.
The minister said that the police has been instructed to strictly enforce the ban on firecrackers in the national capital during Diwali. He also requested the states bordering Delhi to take steps to reduce pollution during Diwali.
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