Unidentified speaker on funeral of leader in Baramati: 'He was a people's leader'
Unidentified speaker on funeral of leader in Baramati: 'He was a people's leader'
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday said the odd-even scheme, aimed at curbing pollution in the national capital, will be applicable from November 4 to 15. Each day, the scheme will be applicable for 12 hours starting at 8 am in the morning till 8 pm.
Meanwhile, there are many who have been exempted from following the scheme as stated by Kejriwal. President, vice-president, governors, CJI, Union ministers and chief ministers of other states are exempted from following the scheme. Among others, any enforcement vehicles, ambulances, Army, para-military forces, pilots, embassy personnel, and SPG cover vehicles are exempted from the rule. Women-only vehicles, security officers, vehicles with children in school uniform, disabled persons and those with medical emergencies will also not be required to follow the rule.
Watch video to know who all are exempted from the Odd-even rule.
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