Addressing a press conference here, he said the government will review the air quality situation after Diwali and a call on the odd-even scheme may be taken if there's a sudden dip in air quality.
Delhi experienced a welcome respite from pollution as unexpected rain showered the city, clearing toxic pollutants. Several users took to social media platforms to discuss whether the sudden change in weather was the result of artificial rain or real. This comes amid the Delhi government contemplating artificial rain to combat pollution.
Rains lashed parts of national capital on Friday, bringing down the maximum temperature to 22.7 degrees Celsius seven notches below the season's average.