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Odd-even scheme back in Capital, fine for violation increased to Rs 4K

NEW DELHI:Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday said private vehicles ferrying schoolchildren in uniform would be exempted from the odd-even road-rationing scheme that will be effective from November 4-15.

Odd-even scheme back in Capital, fine for violation increased to Rs 4K

CM Arvind Kejriwal, Health Minister Satyendra Jain (R) and Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot in New Delhi. Tribune photo: Manas Ranjan Bhui



New Delhi, October 17 

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday said private vehicles ferrying schoolchildren in uniform would be exempted from the odd-even road-rationing scheme that will be effective from November 4-15. 

He said two wheelers would also be exempted under the scheme under which vehicles having odd and even last digits of registration numbers are allowed to run on alternate days. 

The CM announced that he and his ministers and officers of his government would not be exempted from the odd-even formula. 

“Private vehicles ferrying schoolchildren in uniform will be exempted from the odd-even scheme,” Kejriwal told reporters. Such vehicles, however, will be allowed only during school timings. Two-wheelers will also be exempted under the scheme. 

Violations of the rule will be punished with a fine of Rs 4,000, which was earlier Rs 2,000. The restriction will be implemented from 8 am to 8 pm everyday, except on Sundays. 

It will also be applicable to vehicles entering Delhi from other states. The list of exempted people include the President, Vice-President, Prime Minister, Union Ministers, Lok Sabha speaker, deputy chairman of Rajya Sabha and speaker of Lok Sabha, leaders of opposition in both Houses, governors, Chief Justices and Judges of the Supreme Court and the Delhi High Court. 

Chairman of UPSC, chief election commissioner and commissioners of Election Commission of India, CAG vehicles, vehicles of state election commission, Delhi and Chandigarh, and vehicles deployed by the commission with election observers, returning officers, assistant returning vehicles and security vehicles, are also included in the list. 

Emergency, enforcement, defence, paramilitary and embassy vehicles will also be exempted, the CM said. — PTI

‘2-wheelers, vehicles ferrying schoolchildren exempted’

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday said private vehicles ferrying schoolchildren in uniform would be exempted from the odd-even road-rationing scheme that will be effective from November 4-15. He said two wheelers would also be exempted under the scheme under which vehicles having odd and even last digits of registration numbers are allowed to run on alternate days. 

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