"We are fully abiding by the rules prescribed during this 15-day period. And, thought it's a kind of light day today, one could actually feel that it was easier to drive on the streets. I mean normally, I would be stuck at India Gate hexagon area, but today we just whizzed past it," NDMC Commissioner P K Gupta told PTI.
All three municipal corporations -- North, East and South (NDMC, EDMC and SDMC), besides other civic and urban agencies like the DMRC and DDA have been instructed to allow parking of vehicles according to the numbers only.
"As per the directive, we are allowing parking of odd-numbered vehicles today only and we will follow the rule for the remainder of the scheme also. Though it means revenue losses for us but it's a small price to pay for a cleaner environment," Gupta said.
The NDMC Commissioner said some of the municipal officials also carpooled to support the initiative.
"I myself have an odd-numbered car, which I drove to office today, tomorrow, I will think of an alternative, but we will ensure strict implementation of the rule," he said.
Congress councillor Abhishek Dutt, of Andrews Ganj Ward said, "as per the vision of his party, I welcome any step that is in the interest of people and for the benefit of environment."
Dutt's ward in south Delhi, includes areas like Defence Colony and parts of Lajpat Nagar, where vehicular traffic and parking are major issues.
"We are fully cooperating with this initiative, and in fact, I have been encouraging people to carpool in my area. Also, three days back, we launched a campaign to promote use of cycle. We are all for a greener environment," he said.
"However, I also think that this scheme should have been implemented only after strengthening the necessary supplementary and complementary infrastructure, like increased security in metro and boosting of last-mile connectivity. Without which it would just remain an eyewash," Dutt said.
The Andrews Ganj Councillor also alleged that, "besides, the benefit that it may accrue to people of Delhi, the whole scheme is timed to divert the attention from hike in salary of AAP MLAs and the Jan Lokpal issue."
The erstwhile unified Municipal Corporation of Delhi was trifurcated in 2012 into NDMC, EDMC and SDMC, with each having its own mayor and a commissioner.
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