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New study says odd-even scheme in Delhi led to an increase in number of vehicles and hence, emissions
Sunderarajan Padmanabhan •A large number of personal vehicle owners seemed to have opted to commute earlier in the morning and later in the evening, before and after the odd –even rule.
Delhi air quality back to 'severe plus' as Kejriwal and Khattar squabble; NGT to hear govt plea on odd-even rule today
Fp Staff •As bickering and political deflections riddled the discussions around Delhi pollution and the odd-even rule, the air quality in Delhi-NCR was back to "severe-plus" or "emergency" category towards Monday evening
Delhi smog: Odd-even scheme to return from 13-17 November; women, two-wheelers exempted
•The odd-even car rationing scheme will be rolled out in Delhi for five days from 13 November as part of a graded response plan to tackle the alarming pollution situation in the city
Delhi air pollution updates: NGT blocks Arvind Kejriwal's odd-even plan, to hear govt stance on policy tomorrow at 11 am
Fp Staff •Delhi remained in the throes of a pollution emergency for the third day on Thursday, prompting the city government to declare a return of the odd-even scheme from 13 November
Delhi air pollution levels stay at 'severe-plus' levels; people asked to avoid all outdoor physical activity
Ians •There was no decline in pollution levels in the Delhi-NCR region on Friday as major pollutants across all monitoring stations remained at "severe" level.
IIT study shows vehicles second largest, 'most consistent' contributing to pollutants during winter
•A landmark IIT-Kanpur study, which covered the period 2013-14, said during winters, vehicles are the second largest and the "most consistent" contributing source of pollutants PM10 and PM2.5.
Paris bans diesel cars manufactured before 2000
Overdrive •Diesel-run vehicles with a Level 5 sticker would not be allowed to travel in the city from Monday to Friday
Delhi: As Diwali approaches, govt data shows odd-even rule didn't improve air in the capital
Indiaspend •As Delhi's air quality begins to deteriorate with Diwali, new data indicates that AAP government’s odd-even restrictions did not improve air quality.
Odd-Even: Ride-sharing app iUNIR launched to assist in carpooling
Fp Archives •As the city gears up for the second innings of odd-even rule, startup iUnir has launched a mobile application to facilitate ride sharing on personal vehicles.
Odd days are here
Overdrive •Delhi gets number rule again