Close X
Sunday, September 22, 2024
ADVT 
India

Delhi Odd-Even Scheme Not To Be Extended, Gopal Rai

Darpan News Desk IANS, 09 Jan, 2016 01:35 PM
    Delhi Transport Minister Gopal Rai said on Saturday that the odd-even car restriction scheme would not be extended beyond 15 days and termed as "false" reports saying it could go on.
     
    "News reports that Delhi government may extend odd-even formula trial beyond January 15 ar false," Rai said.
     
    "We will be examining trends and data collected during trial period after January 15 and the trial period won't be extended," he added.
     
    On Friday, senior counsel Harish Salve, who appeared for the Delhi government in the high court to defend the scheme, said the curbs had "a definite positive effect" and "may be continued after this two weeks (planned 15 days) period."
     
    After the Delhi High Court termed the national capital akin to a gas chamber, the Delhi government had announced this scheme, beginning on January 1, for even numbered four wheeled vehicles to ply on even numbered dates and vice-versa.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Harbhajan Singh Set to Marry Geeta Basra in October: All You Wanted To Know About Their Relationship

    Harbhajan Singh Set to Marry Geeta Basra in October: All You Wanted To Know About Their Relationship
    The report suggests that the date for the wedding has been fixed for October 29 at Hotel Club Cabana in Phagwara - 20 kilometers from Harbhajan's hometown of Jalandhar.

    Harbhajan Singh Set to Marry Geeta Basra in October: All You Wanted To Know About Their Relationship

    Travel Frequency Has Increased Across India

    Travel Frequency Has Increased Across India
    The frequency of Indians, especially from cities like Lucknow, Nashik and Ludhiana, travelling within the country and abroad has gone up, says an expert.

    Travel Frequency Has Increased Across India

    NSA Talks Axing: Disappointing, Don't Repeat Mistakes, Say Indian Leaders

    NSA Talks Axing: Disappointing, Don't Repeat Mistakes, Say Indian Leaders
    There were mixed reactions from Indian political leaders on Sunday to Pakistan's decision to call off the NSA-level talks with some calling it "unfortunate" and "disappointing" while some warning against similar tactics in any future engagement.

    NSA Talks Axing: Disappointing, Don't Repeat Mistakes, Say Indian Leaders

    Crime Capital: Snatching, Robbery, Rape On Rise In Delhi

    Crime Capital: Snatching, Robbery, Rape On Rise In Delhi
    The law and order situation is deteriorating in the national capital, Delhi Police crime figures for the first seven months of 2015 indicate. 

    Crime Capital: Snatching, Robbery, Rape On Rise In Delhi

    NSA Talks Virtually Off As India, Pakistan Stick To Stands

    NSA Talks Virtually Off As India, Pakistan Stick To Stands
    Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj gave Pakistan till Saturday midnight to give its answer on what it proposed to do.

    NSA Talks Virtually Off As India, Pakistan Stick To Stands

    'Chandigarh Unbuilt': Creative Competition To Visualize Corbusier's Dream

    'Chandigarh Unbuilt': Creative Competition To Visualize Corbusier's Dream
    "Chandigarh Unbuilt" is the concept through which Archasm, an online international architectural competition organiser, wants designers to complete Corbusier's unfinished work at Chandigarh's "Capitol Complex"

    'Chandigarh Unbuilt': Creative Competition To Visualize Corbusier's Dream