In a bid to raise awareness among Delhi residents about the second round of odd-even car rationing scheme, all MLAs will take out ‘March for Environment’ in their constituencies on April 10.
Delhi Transport Minister Gopal Rai said MLAs have also been asked to monitor preparations and coordinate with the government during the 15-day car-rationing plan starting from April 15.
The decisions were taken in a meeting of MLAs chaired by Rai where some participants also demanded an increase in the number of Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) buses in their areas. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will officially announce the exemptions to be given under the second phase of odd-even scheme and issue a final notification on all modalities in next one or two days. “We today (Thursday) called a meeting with all MLAs where it has been decided that they will carry out ‘March for Environment’ in their constituencies to make people aware about the odd-even scheme,” Rai said.