A new study has claimed that the volume of respirable pollutants in the air were reduced by up to 18 per cent during 15-day trial of the odd-even scheme that regulated the plying of four-wheelers o

The Aam Aadmi Party government’s recently-concluded odd-even policy will be back in March, Transport Minister Gopal Rai has said.

New Delhi: While car owners grumpily awaited their alternate day on Delhi roads during the recent 15-day driving experiment, there was one group that grinned happily every day.

The bus rapid transit corridor, launched with much fanfare in 2008 and which soon became the bane of car drivers in south Delhi, will get a ceremonial farewell on Tuesday .

The first Monday after odd-even expectedly saw a rise in PM2.5 levels.

Motor vehicle, air pollution, Bharat Stage The Delhi government had earlier claimed that the vehicular restrictions had managed to arrest the rise in peak pollution levels and that the overall redu

“We should discuss the possibility of having staggered timings for different offices. Varying working hours could be a solution.

"The government is taking some steps to control pollution.

Applauding citizens, Delhi high court on Thursday credited them with the success of the odd-even scheme introduced by the AAP government.

New Delhi:A study by Greenpeace India has found very high levels of heavy metals in PM2.5 collected from schools across the city, which may affect the cognitive and motoric development of a child.

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