Odd-even in Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal announces rules, dates and fine
Live MintAs air pollution levels began to trouble people living in the national capital, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today announced details of its odd-even traffic rule which would be implemented for a period of 12 days from next month. Last time when the odd-even scheme was implemented by the Delhi government in January and April 2016, the violation was punishable with a fine of ₹2,000. Who is exempted from odd-even: The Delhi government has also exempted the following from the odd-even rule: President, Vice President, Prime Minister, governors, CJI, Speaker of Lok Sabha, vehicles of union ministers, Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha Leaders of Opposition, vehicles of chief ministers of states & UTs, vehicles of Supreme Court Judges, UPSC Chairperson, Chief Election Commissioner, Election Commissioners, CAG, Dy Chairman Rajya Sabha, Dy Speaker of Lok Sabha, Lt Governor of Delhi, Judges of Delhi High Court, Lokayukta, vehicles carrying school students and women-only vehicles. Kejriwal has also made it clear that the Delhi chief minister and other ministers will also not be exempted from this rule.