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  • Day two of Odd-Even scheme: 384 challans issued in Delhi till 2 pm; Manish Sisodia says public 'religiously following' rule

Day two of Odd-Even scheme: 384 challans issued in Delhi till 2 pm; Manish Sisodia says public 'religiously following' rule

Press Trust of India • November 5, 2019, 21:47:17 IST
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According to official data, 384 challans have been issued in Delhi till 2 pm on Tuesday, while on Monday, the first day of the odd-even implementation, 271 challans were issued

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Day two of Odd-Even scheme: 384 challans issued in Delhi till 2 pm; Manish Sisodia says public 'religiously following' rule

New Delhi: People were “religiously” following the odd-even rule, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia claimed on Tuesday, even as the number of challans issued for violating the road rationing scheme increased on the second day. He said number of challans issued went up on Tuesday as many were let off with a warning on the first day of the odd-even rule. According to official data, 384 challans have been issued till 2 pm on Tuesday, while on Monday, the first day of the odd-even implementation, 271 challans were issued. [caption id=“attachment_7599651” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia. ANI](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/manish-Sisodia-ANI-380.jpg) Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia. ANI[/caption] Those violating the odd-even rule, which is in force from 8 am to 8 pm till 15 November, are being fined Rs 4,000. Between 8 am and 2 pm, traffic police teams issued 189 challans, while teams of transport and revenue departments issued 93 and 102 challans respectively, a government official said, adding that by 8 pm the number will go up. In total, 465 teams of traffic, transport and revenue departments have been deployed for implementation of the odd-even scheme. In a press briefing, Sisodia said, “Delhi is religiously following the odd-even scheme. Many people were only warned yesterday to follow odd-even rule and they were not challaned (fined).” The day two of odd-even rule was “very successful” and the air quality has improved, he said, adding “The smog crisis is reducing gradually. We are monitoring the situation and weather condition, and hope that no fresh smoke from stubble burning will enter Delhi.” “People are very happy with traffic on the roads because they can now reach their destinations easily due to less congestion. This has further helped reduce pollution since commuting time of on-road vehicles has reduced significantly,” the deputy chief minister said. The odd-even scheme will face a test on Wednesday, when schools will reopen after two days. The schools were closed till 5 November in view of severe air pollution in the city. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has said that vehicles carrying school children will be exempted from the rule. He had, however, admitted that there was a little “confusion” in this regard, saying vehicles will be exempted based on “trust” that they were used only for ferrying school children. The ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has claimed that due to the odd-even rule, 15 lakh vehicles have been taken off the road. Sisodia said if there were any specific complaints against private buses hired under the scheme, action will be taken by the government. Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot visited several places to monitor the enforcement of the road rationing scheme. “OddEven 2nd Day: Happy to see Odd Number vehicles on Delhi Roads.,” Gahlot said on Twitter. In another tweet, he said, “We all should encourage car pooling/sharing.”

#OddEven 2nd Day: Happy to see Odd Number vehicles on Delhi Roads. pic.twitter.com/0eU8HgDySo

— Kailash Gahlot (@kgahlot) November 5, 2019

A Transport department official said over 6,000 buses including 3,675 of the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), 1,851 Cluster and 693 private ones have been pressed into service. Women drivers, CNG driven and electric vehicles, and two wheelers have been exempted from the scheme which has been started to curb severe air pollution in the city. Besides emergency and enforcement vehicles, 19 other categories including the President and Prime Minister are also exempted from the scheme. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his cabinet colleagues are car pooling and using public transport to reach secretariat.

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