Delhi MLAs raise awareness about odd-even scheme
Press Trust of India New Delhi Seeking to encourage residents to take up public transport, some of the Delhi legislators today raised awarenes about the second round of the odd-even car rationing scheme starting April 15.
The Arvind Kejriwal government has asked all MLAs to monitor preparations and coordinate with it during the 15-day plan.
In North Delhi's Burari area, AAP MLA Sanjeev Jha today carried out a cycle rally along with party volunteers to make people aware about the scheme.
In Trinagar Assembly constituency, MLA Jitender Singh Tomar also took out a 'March for Environment' and appealed to the people to follow odd-even in order to make Delhi a pollution-free city.
Government has decided to keep women out of the road-rationing plan. Cars carrying children in school uniform shall also be out of its ambit.