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Delhi govt defers odd-even scheme implementation pending Supreme Court review

Delhi government announced on Wednesday that the implementation of the odd-even car rationing scheme in the national capital will be delayed until the Supreme Court assesses its effectiveness and delivers a verdict

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Delhi air quality is severe/PTI

Delhi air quality is severe/PTI

The Delhi government announced on Wednesday that the implementation of the odd-even car rationing scheme in the national capital will be delayed until the Supreme Court assesses its effectiveness and delivers a verdict. Gopal Rai, the Environment Minister, revealed this decision during a press conference, stated a report. 

Rai stated that the city government intends to present the results of two significant studies conducted by the Energy Policy Institute of the University of Chicago and the Delhi Technical University to the Supreme Court. These studies are aimed at determining the efficacy of the odd-even scheme in addressing vehicular pollution.

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