The fine for violation of the rule is Rs 4,000 under the amended Motor Vehicle Act
Delhi's overall air quality index improved significantly (from very poor to poor) on Thursday, more rapidly than predicted
Cars with children in school uniform are allowed to ply irrespective of their registration numbers under the road rationing scheme
Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida and Ghaziabad too recorded 'very poor' overall air quality
The bench expressed its anguish that authorities have "violated with impunity" the directions passed by the apex court as well the high courts in pollution matter
The scheme will remain in place till November 15
UP Forest Minister said the Police Department will tell us when they are going to implement this
The Odd-Even scheme, an initiative of the Delhi government, will be in force till November 15
Violation of the odd-even rule is punishable with a fine of Rs 4,000. The fine was Rs 2,000 in earlier two editions of the initiative in 2016
Responding to questions over rising air pollution in the Delhi-NCR region, Javadekar said his ministry has already held several meetings with the neighbouring states of Punjab, Haryana
The anti-pollution measure kicked in from 8 am in Delhi and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal urged people to follow the scheme for the sake of their family and children.
The share of stubble burning from the neighbouring states of Punjab and Haryana in Delhi's pollution rose to 46% on Friday, the highest this year
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After Delhi, all schools up to Class 12 were also closed in the National Capital Region till Tuesday following spike in pollution level
The Delhi Government has brought the road rationing scheme to deal with rising level of pollution in the National capital region
In a statement issued on Saturday, Ola said it will extend its support to the Delhi government's initiative to curb pollution
Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot held a meeting with bus operators in the city on Thursday
The chief minister announced that he and his ministers and officers of his government will not be exempted from the odd-even formula
However, a final decision on the size of penalty has not been made since the notification of compoundable offences under the amended MV Act is yet to be notified by the Delhi government
One genuinely wishes that the CM lends an ear to the NGT's well-meaning observations