Delhi MLAs raise awareness about odd-even scheme, urge residents to use public transport
Delhi MLAs raise awareness about odd-even scheme, urge residents to use public transport
Government has decided to keep women out of the road-rationing plan. Cars carrying children in school uniform shall also be out of its ambit.

New Delhi: Seeking to encourage residents to take up public transport, some of the Delhi legislators on Sunday raised awareness about the second round of the odd-even car rationing scheme starting April 15.

The Arvind Kejriwal government has asked all MLAs to monitor preparations and coordinate with it during the 15-day plan. In North Delhi's Burari area, AAP MLA Sanjeev Jha on Sunday carried out a cycle rally along with party volunteers to make people aware about the scheme.

In Trinagar Assembly constituency, MLA Jitender Singh Tomar also took out a 'March for Environment' and appealed to the people to follow odd-even in order to make Delhi a pollution-free city.

Government has decided to keep women out of the road-rationing plan. Cars carrying children in school uniform shall also be out of its ambit.

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