The success of the much talked about odd-even scheme seems to have surprised everyone! Here's a detailed report of the fifteen days which redefined Delhi!
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal recently launched the odd-even number car rule to curb pollution and traffic on Delhi roads. Here is what a reader Anil Garg thinks can be done additionally to resolve the critical issue. He shares some detailed suggestions that could help the government tackle the issue more effectively.
Air purifiers have become a very important appliance in many houses, hospitals, schools and offices located in cities with high pollution levels. And researchers at IIT-Madras have come up with one that is both affordable and efficient.
In spite of the good intentions behind it, I think the implementation of 'odd-even car days' policy in Delhi will not bring the much desired change in the existing pollution levels in the city. Here are some alternate suggestions that could work better.