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Odd-even rule back in Delhi from Monday

The scheme will continue until November. 17 will be placed from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Motorists will have to pay 2,000 if they violate provisions
of the scheme


The odd-even vehicle rationing scheme will be enforced in the capital for a five-day period, beginning Monday, as part of a graded response plan to tackle pollution in Delhi, the government announced on Thursday.

The scheme, which will come into effect on November 13 and continue until 17 November, both days included, will be in place from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. women drivers, two wheelers carrying children in school uniform, in addition to VVIPs, would be exempted from its provisions, Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot said.

The Policy mandates that private vehicles ply on the basis of the last number of their license plates- odd numbered cars on odd dates and even-number ones on even dates-and has been enforced in Delhi twice earlier: from January 1to15 and April 15to30.

Motorists will have to pay ₹2,000 if they violate provisions of the scheme which will be enforced by teams of the Delhi police, the transport department and SDMs Around 5,000 civil defense volunteers will be deployed to manage the vehicles in addition to around 400 ex-servicemen.

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