Delhi Chocking and Odd Even steps .

DELHI CHOCKING



















As the pollution situation in the city worsened, health experts warned that Delhi's "severe" air pollution levels might have a major impact on the health of the city's citizens.
 

Residents of the city have been urged by experts to take precautions against being exposed to the hazardous air.


There is sufficient evidence, according to Dr. Piyush Ranjan of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), to suggest that outdoor air pollution exposure can lead to cancer in people.


Air pollution puts the respiratory system at risk for dangerous harm. But according to Dr. Ranjan, research has also shown a clear connection between coronary artery disorders like arthritis, heart attacks, and strokes and air pollution.


The Delhi government has ordered schools to cease physical courses, with the exception of classes 10 and 12, till November 10 and to reinstate the odd-even program from November 13–20. Delhi's air quality is still classified as "severe."


The program has previously been implemented in Delhi. Vehicles with registration numbers ending in 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 will be permitted to operate on odd dates. Vehicles registered with numbers ending in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 will run on even dates, according to Environment Minister Gopal Rai.


Rai continued, "More decisions will be made based on pollution levels over the course of the week that the scheme will be implemented."


According to Rai, the decision was made with the possibility that pollution levels could increase following Diwali in mind.


The government of Delhi has mandated that schools stop offering physical education until November 10 (save for classes 10 and 12), and then from November 13 to November 20, they will resume the odd-even curriculum.


The air quality in Delhi is still rated as "severe."
Delhi was the program's original implementation site. On odd dates, cars with license plates that finish in 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9 are allowed to drive. Environment Minister Gopal Rai has stated that vehicles registered with numbers ending in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 will operate on even dates.


According to Rai, "More decisions will be made based on pollution levels over the course of the week that the scheme will be implemented."


Rai claims that the choice was taken in the knowledge that pollutant levels and specially Diwali approaching.



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