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Watch: In 3 Minutes, 5 Solid Reasons To Convince You That Delhi Needs The Odd-Even Rule

A traffic policeman wears a mask to protect himself from dust and air pollution as he signals to drivers in New Delhi, India, December 23, 2015. India's carmakers and dealers on Thursday called for a clear, nationwide policy to combat air pollution, after a crackdown on diesel cars and trucks in New Delhi, which campaigners have vowed to extend to other cities. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi - RTX1ZWFB

By Down To Earth:

Note: This video has been republished from Down To Earth.

The Delhi Government launches Round 2 of the Odd-Even scheme from 15th of April, 2016.

After completing the first phase in January this year, the Delhi government termed it as a success and decided to implement it again. It is now considering making the scheme a monthly feature, with one fortnight each week being dedicated to it.

If you’re wondering why we need to follow it this time as well, we give you five reasons why air pollution in the summers of Delhi is a matter of concern.

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