Delhi Chief Minister Rejects Reimplementation of Odd-Even Scheme
In a recent press conference, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced her decision against reintroducing the Odd-Even vehicle scheme, highlighting the public's inconvenience. She raised concerns about the practicality of the policy, questioning how it would affect families with only one vehicle. Gupta emphasized the importance of aligning policy decisions with the actual needs of Delhi's citizens, especially in the context of the newly unveiled 2025-26 pollution action plan. This decision has sparked discussions on the effectiveness of such measures in combating pollution in the capital.
Jun 4, 2025, 10:21 IST
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Chief Minister's Stance on Pollution Control Measures
Rekha Gupta, the Chief Minister of Delhi, has declined to reinstate the 'Odd-Even' vehicle scheme, citing that it has caused inconvenience to the public.
During a press conference held to unveil the 2025-26 pollution action plan, Gupta responded to a media inquiry by questioning, 'What if a family owns only one vehicle?' She emphasized that policy decisions should reflect the needs and realities of Delhi's residents.
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