The move follows a warning by Kejriwal, who assured strict action if the app-based taxis were found charging more than the prescribed rates
The Delhi government's strict stance forced the two cab aggregators to suspend surge pricing, at least temporarily
The scheme is not applicable to vehicles using CNG, two-wheelers, women motorists and several categories of VIPs
In the 2nd phase from April 15-30, the govt added to its exemption list people driving with school children in uniform
If it really is a public health emergency, then half-baked measures like Odd-Even will not cut it
Initial reports suggest a lukewarm response to the scheme with the number of violators said to have gone up
The 15-day odd-even traffic scheme started on April 15
This means the registration plates of vehicles ending with number 1 will not be allowed to ply on the roads on the 1st, 11th, 21st and 31st of a month and so on
CII has done a preliminary analysis and submitted the same to the Delhi chief minister
Mahendra Pandey, petitioner, has alleged vehicular pollution not a major contributing factor to pollution
On day one of the scheme, over 1,300 were fined -- 884 by the traffic police and 427 by the Delhi Transport Department
Delhi Police fines 884 people for not following the rule
Auto and black-yellow taxis will not ply on the capital's roads on Monday to protest against the app-based cab services
During the odd-even restriction in January, Orahi app saw a 400% surge in website-traffic and a 250% rise in its registration and rides
The highest number of challans were reported from south Delhi, with 129 challans issued till 1 PM today
The scheme disallows private vehicles with even registration numbers to run on odd-numbered dates and vice-versa
Violators will shell out Rs 2,000; all vehicles with students in school uniform will be exempted
The rule, enforced for 15 days in January for the first time, bans vehicles with odd-numbered registration plates on even days and those with even-numbered registration plates on odd days
The odd-even scheme, which returns in the city on April 15
The second phase of the odd-even traffic scheme will start on April 15 and will continue for a fortnight