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Explained: What is 'Odd-Even scheme', Delhi government's plan to curb air pollution?
Credit: DNA- Published on November 7, 2023
Delhi grapples to breathe fresh air amid a dangerous rise in pollution levels, the state government implements the odd-even rule again. Know all about this scheme.
Video credit: Oneindia
Published on November 5, 2023 - 05:31
Delhi Grapples with Severe Air Pollution Crisis| How the City Braces for post-Diwali impact|Oneindia
Delhi grapples with severe air pollution as the Air Quality Index hits 457, entering the 'severe' category. The city, now labeled the 'world's most polluted,' faces school closures and additional restrictions. Concerns loom over the Cricket World Cup match's viability. Sri Lanka cancels training, while Bangladesh adjusts schedules. The crisis continues.
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