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Odd-Even Scheme: Delhi Govt To Decide On Its Future Today

Delhi Govt To Decide On Odd-Even Formula Today
NEW DELHI, INDIA - JANUARY 4: Traffic during odd-even vehicle formula at ITO crossing on January 4, 2016 in New Delhi, India. Contrary to apprehensions, Delhi's odd-even vehicle scheme aimed at battling pollution did not lead to the feared problems on Monday, the first full working day of the New Year. The 15-day odd-even scheme started on January 1 and aims to put odd numbered vehicles on the roads on odd dates and even numbered vehicles on even dates. (Photo by Arvind Yadav/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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NEW DELHI, INDIA - JANUARY 4: Traffic during odd-even vehicle formula at ITO crossing on January 4, 2016 in New Delhi, India. Contrary to apprehensions, Delhi's odd-even vehicle scheme aimed at battling pollution did not lead to the feared problems on Monday, the first full working day of the New Year. The 15-day odd-even scheme started on January 1 and aims to put odd numbered vehicles on the roads on odd dates and even numbered vehicles on even dates. (Photo by Arvind Yadav/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

NEW DELHI -- Delhi Government will take a decision on the future of Odd-Even vehicle restriction formula today.

The Odd-Even formula, aimed at curbing air pollution was implemented on a trial basis from 1 to 15 January in its first phase.

Under the formula, odd-numbered four- wheelers were allowed to ply on odd dates and even-numbered vehicles on even dates.

Transport Minister Gopal Rai said that the government will make the announcement after reviewing the responses received from the public through multiple channels.

According to reports, the second phase is likely to be introduced in April as school examinations will be underway in March.

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