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Delhi's Odd-Even Scheme Praised By Celebs

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Jan, 2016 05:15 PM
  • Delhi's Odd-Even Scheme Praised By Celebs
Filmmaker Shoojit Sircar and actress Sandhya Mridul have praised the outcome of the odd-even car traffic reegulation scheme in Delhi.
 
“Heard from friends that Dilli breathed better last 2 days (sic),” Sircar, the director of “Piku”, posted on Twitter.
 
Agreeing to the comment, Sandhya, who was last seen on the screen in “Angry Indian Goddesses”, posted: “Yes. Can vouch for it. I can breathe, a bit.”
 
The scheme has been put on trial basis in Delhi to curb the city's alarming levels of pollution. The 15-day trial began on Friday.

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