"An enforcement plan has been chalked out under which the city has been divided into 11 zones for the implementation of the scheme. Each zone will have 10 sectors. One mobile enforcement team will operate in each sector," Transport Minister Gopal Rai told reporters here today.
He said an enforcement plan has been devised and 588 officials from Delhi Transport department's enforcement wing will be deployed after being divided into teams during the operation of the scheme.
The enforcement teams have a ten-point focus chart which comprises areas near ISBTs, railway stations, health institutions, trade centres, district courts, city borders, education institutions, major traffic intersections, IGI Airport and crowded office buildings, Rai said.
2,000 officials of Delhi Traffic Police will be deployed on roads daily. The traffic department has identified 200 intersections in the city where their personnel will be deployed in teams, with their sizes depending upon the volume of traffic in those intersections.
Meanwhile, talking about air pollution on the sidelines of a function here, Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said it will be reduced by 90 per cent by 2020 with the introduction of Bharat-VI emission norms.
"Till then all states are free to implement their own measures and policies," he said, referring to the second phase of odd-even scheme in Delhi.
Apart from enforcement officials and traffic personnel, 5,331 civil defence volunteers will also remain deployed at 205 strategic points in the national capital to ensure implementation of the scheme. In the last phase (January 1-15), around 4,000 of such volunteers were pressed into service, Rai said.
