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On Muqabla, a debate on whether the AAP government's plan to restrict the use of private cars to four days a week will help cut down air pollution or simply add to woes of Delhi residents. V.K. Mittal, a former senior scientist with NTRO alleges that the government has taken no action on the polluting vehicles that enter the city in thousands everyday but has hastily taken a decision after observation by the Delhi High Court over the government's inaction over pollution.

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On Agenda, we get all that you need to know about Delhi government's odd-even formula to fight the national capital's killer air. Also on the show is what Delhi feels about this formula and is the city ready to sacrifice its comfort for clean air. On one side we have Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi who wore a mask to the Parliament in the wake of rising pollution levels and on the other we get AAP MLA Somnath Bharti who takes questions from Delhiites on their concerns. We also tell you about a petition that has been filed against the Delhi government's decision to implement odd-even formula.

With Delhi's AAP government giving out more details of the odd/even car formula to curb the capital's dangerous pollution levels. Will Delhi be ready to implement it next month? We discuss on Left, Right and Centre.

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In a radical step to curb alarming air pollution, Delhi Government on Friday restricted plying of private vehicles bearing odd and even registration numbers to alternate days from 1 January 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".

A move that will change the way you travel in the national capital. A move that could save our lives. We are talking of alternate day car use in Delhi. A move that is literally a breath of fresh air. Will it work? Or are we going to be all pessimistic and say that it won't?

In a debate moderated by TIMES NOW's Anand Narasimhan & Tina Sharma, panelists -- Aman Panwar, Spokesperson, Congress; GVL Narasimha Rao, National Spokesperson, BJP; Ashish Khetan, Leader, AAP; Vimlendu Jha, Environmentalist & Founder, Swecha; Sumaira Abdulali, Environmentalist & Activist; Maxwell Pereira, Fmr Joint Commissioner of Delhi Police; and Sunita Narain, Director, Centre for Science and Environment -- discuss Delhi Government's announcement about restricting plying of private vehicles bearing odd and even registration numbers to alternate days to fight air pollution le

The quality of air in Delhi, going through one of its worst smog spells this season, largely fell in the 'very poor' category with the National Air Quality Index recording 'severe' level of pollutants in areas such as Anand Vihar.

The Delhi government has made a surprising decision to counter the capital's deadly pollution problem - to start alternate day car use. It's a decision which, if implemented, may get rid of at least 50 per cent of Delhi's air pollution. Will this be feasible?

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