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Vehicles ban in Delhi: In a spectacular turn of events, a vehicles ban in Delhi has been imposed by the Arvind Kejriwal Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government today. This radical car ban in Delhi is intended to curb alarming air pollution, said the Delhi government today as it ordered odd and even number vehicles to ply according to new restrictions – this order to ban cars in Delhi to alternate days applies to private vehicles that bear odd and even registration numbers. (Express Photo)
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Vehicles ban in Delhi: This vehicles ban in Delhi on alternate days will apply from January 1, 2016 in the national capital. The measures were announced following an emergency meeting chaired by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, a day after the Delhi High Court compared the city to a "gas chamber". (Express Photo)
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Vehicles ban in Delhi: All private vehicles even having registration numbers issued by neighbouring states will have to follow the odd-even number formula. (Express Photo)
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Vehicles ban in Delhi: Emergency services and public transport will not be under the ambit of the restriction, Delhi Dialogue Commission Vice Chairperson Ashish Khetan said, while noting that the idea has been borrowed from foreign countries. (Express Photo)
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Vehicles ban in Delhi: The AAP government was also mulling to allow movement of trucks only after 11 PM as they slow down overall vehicular movement which was pointed out to be a major contributing factor to pollution from vehicular emission. (Express Photo)
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Vehicles ban in Delhi: The AAP government has also decided to make it mandatory for vehicles to have Euro VI standards for vehicular emission from 2017, two years before the Centre's scheduled introduction of the same. (Express Photo)
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Vehicles ban in Delhi: Chief Secretary K K Sharma said public transport will be significantly augmented to take the load of increasing passengers due to the odd-even number restrictions. (Express Photo)
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Vehicles ban in Delhi: Chief Secretary K K Sharma said the government decided to shut down the Badarpur Thermal power station and will move the National Green Tribunal to close the Dadri power plant which falls in Uttar Pradesh. (Express Photo)
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Vehicles ban in Delhi: K K Sharma said AAP government will carry out a massive plantation drive along all arterial roads across the city to curb spread of dust and ensure vacuum cleaning of roads by the Public Works Department from April 1, 2015. (Express Photo)
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Vehicles ban in Delhi: Earlier, the National Green Tribunal had imposed an “environmental compensation charge”, over and above the municipal toll tax, on commercial vehicles entering Delhi in october. (Express Photo)

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