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Odd-even will be last resort to control air pollution: Delhi Environment Minister

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Odd-even will be last resort to control air pollution: Delhi Environment Minister

Odd-even will be last resort to control air pollution: Delhi Environment Minister

Air Quality Index (AQI) of national capital remained in poor category on October 19.

Addressing a press conference on October 19, Delhi Environment Minister, Gopal Rai spoke on being asked about government's plans for Odd/Even scheme.

Rai said, "We have implemented the odd-even scheme many times in Delhi.

It would be our last resort and we will think about its implementation if rest of the methods to curb the air pollution fails."


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