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essay on odd even rule in delhi

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Answered by AafiyaQureshi
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The odd even scheme has seen widespread debate over its impact on the quality of Delhi’s air. Some agencies have come out with data on dips in specific pollutants on certain dates, others have called such claims premature. So what makes it so difficult to arrive at a quantitative assessment of air quality that can be directly related to the restrictions imposed on vehicles during the fortnight January 1 to January 15?
There is a lot of disagreement between different agencies on the method of data assessment. While the Delhi government and some independent agencies like Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) have been going by daily peaks in measuring pollutants, others like the MoEF’s Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) have been taking daily averages. The former claim that the purpose of the ’emergency’ policy was to arrest the peaks in the pollutants during the winter so only the peak levels should be analysed.
The latter say that by studying only the peaks can be misleading, and averages are a more scientific way of assessing any impact on air quality. A third set of experts swear by spot measuring of pollutants particularly at roadsides and traffic signals, rather than measuring the ambient air quality as done by the above agencies. Their argument is that reducing the number of vehicles will impact roadside pollution levels far more than ambient air quality
Answered by Priatouri
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Essay on odd even rule in Delhi is given below.

Explanation:

A method through which some people of the society are restricted to use the resources on a given day is known as the Odd-even rationing. This type of rationing is commonly seen in transportation. When this system of rationing employed to the transportation system, the drivers of private vehicles can be allowed to drive their vehicles on alternating days.

The alternate days are selected on the basis of the last digit of their vehicles' number plate. This system is very much helpful in reducing the level of population in an area.

This method of rationing has also been employed by the CM of Delhi to fight against the problem of population. This method was first implemented by Arvind Kejriwal on 1st January 2016, with the purpose of reducing pollution and smog in Delhi. Another phase of this scheme was launched on 4th November which lasted on 15th November 2019.

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