As Delhi s Air Quality Index (AQI) reaches severe levels ahead of Diwali, the Delhi government has implemented the odd-even scheme. The scheme allows vehicles with odd-numbered registrations to ply on odd dates, and vehicles with even-numbered registrations on even dates. The scheme will be in effect from November 13 to November 20, with possible extensions if there is no improvement in AQI.
The Delhi government is preparing to reinstate the odd-even road rationing system from November 13 to November 20 to control air pollution. The specifics of the regulations are yet to be announced pending the Supreme Court s response. The system allows vehicles to ply on alternate days based on the last digit of their number plate. Violators will face a fine of Rs 20,000.