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15 days not enough, odd-even scheme may be extended: AAP govt tells Delhi HC

New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government on Friday told the Delhi High Court that 15-day trial run of odd-even formula is not enough to control pollution and it may be extended beyond the

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Updated on: January 09, 2016 0:03 IST
odd even scheme may be extended aap govt tells delhi hc
odd even scheme may be extended aap govt tells delhi hc

New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government on Friday told the Delhi High Court that 15-day trial run of odd-even formula is not enough to control pollution and it may be extended beyond the experimental period.

A division bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath took note of the report submitted by the government on air pollution collected from January 1 to 8. It said it will pass an order on January 11.

Senior advocate Harish Salve, appearing for the Delhi government, defended the odd-even scheme aimed at curbing air pollution.

He said there "is a definite positive effect" and the scheme "may be continued after two weeks.

Read Also: Delhi HC to Decide Fate of Odd-Even Formula on Jan 11

"Pollution is not going to go away. The odd-even scheme is an emergency measure to arrest peaking of the air pollution level," Salve said, submitting the data of the Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA) on air pollution since January 1.

The bench earlier asked the Delhi government whether it can limit restrictions on the plying of even- and odd-numbered vehicles in Delhi on alternate days to "a week" instead of the planned 15 days.

Delhi Transport Minister Gopal Rai and AAP member Ashish Khetan were present in the court during the hearing.

The government claimed that vehicular pollution had fallen since January 1 when the scheme was launched.

The court, hearing 12 PILs challenging the government decision to allow even- and odd-numbered vehicles to ply on alternate dates January 1-15, also asked why diesel cabs were still plying on roads despite a ban.

With IANS Inputs

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