Civil Defence volunteers wearing pollution mask display a placard asking people to obey the odd-even rule, in New Delhi. The anti-pollution measure kicked in on November 4 and is s...
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal carpools with his ministers to reach the Delhi Secretariat, on the first day of the odd-even scheme, in New Delhi.
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Civil Defence volunteer wearing a mask displays a placard asking people to obey the odd-even rule, in New Delhi.
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Traffic policemen impose penalty on a traffic offender for riding a vehicle with a number plate ending with an even digit during the Odd-Even scheme, in New Delhi.
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Traffic policemen impose penalty on a traffic offender for riding a vehicle with a number plate ending with an even digit during the Odd-Even scheme, in New Delhi.
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Traffic policemen impose penalty on a traffic offender for riding a vehicle with a number plate ending with an even digit during the Odd-Even scheme, in New Delhi.
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Civil Defence volunteer wearing a mask displays a placard asking people to obey the odd-even rule, in New Delhi.
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BJP leader Vijay Goel with party leader Shyam Jaju and supporters protests against the odd-even rule of the Delhi government, in New Delhi. Goel later defied the scheme terming it ...
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A Traffic police man stops BJP leader Vijay Goel for challan as he violates the odd-even rule, in New Delhi. Goel defied the odd-even scheme of the Delhi government terming it an '...
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Civil Defence volunteers display a placard asking people to follow th odd-even scheme, at ITO in New Delhi.
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A Civil Defence volunteer displays a placard asking people to obey the odd-even rule, at ITO in New Delhi.
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Traffic policemen impose penalty on a traffic offender for riding a vehicle with a number plate ending with an odd digit during the Odd-Even scheme, in New Delhi.
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Delhi Dy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia waves as he leaves for work on bicycle on the first day of the odd-even scheme, in New Delhi.
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Volunteers wear pollution masks and stand at a busy crossing with the banner saying obey odd and even, remove pollution, in New Delhi. Authorities in New Delhi are restricting the ...
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A policewoman wears a pollution mask and and hold a banner saying obey odd and even, remove pollution, in New Delhi.
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Volunteers and policemen wear pollution masks and stand at a busy crossing with the banner saying obey odd and even, remove pollution, in New Delhi. Authorities in New Delhi are re...
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Civil Defence volunteer display a placard asking people to follow th odd-even scheme, at ITO in New Delhi.
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Volunteers wear pollution masks and stand at a busy crossing with the banner saying obey odd and even, remove pollution, in New Delhi.
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Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and BJP MP Vijay Goel take part in a bicycle rally to protest against Delhi government's odd-even scheme to curb pollution, in New Del...
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal addresses a press conference on odd-even scheme, in New Delhi.
Delhi-NCR gasped for breath today as the noxious smog pushed pollution levels in the region towards the 'emergency' zone for the third time in the last 15 days.
BJP's Vijay Goel had broken the odd-even rule and paid a fine of Rs 2000 back in April 2016 as well, when it was implemented by the Arvind Kejriwal government.
The odd-even scheme will begin from 8 am on Monday, with only even-numbered non-transport vehicles allowed on Delhi roads on the first day of the exercise.