New Delhi to limit use of lorries to curb air pollution

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
India&s Delhi city will restrict use of vehicles next week to curb rising pollution as air quality in the capital remained dangerously
unsafe for a third consecutive day despite mitigation efforts, Reuters reported.New Delhi ranks among the world&s top polluted cities every
year ahead of the onset of winter, when calm winds and low temperatures trap pollutants from sources including vehicles, industries,
construction dust, and crop residue burning in nearby fields.A thick smog shrouded the federal secretariat and president&s palace in the
heart of the city early on Monday, and lowered visibility in other parts, as public outrage over hazardous air quality grew and the city
extended closure of primary schools until Nov
10.The local government said that it will impose the &odd-even& vehicle rule from Nov
13-20 to mitigate pollution levels that are expected to rise after the Hindu festival of Diwali on Nov
12, when firecrackers are often set despite a ban, read the report.The rule will allow vehicles with odd registration numbers on the road on
odd dates and similarly vehicles with even numbers on alternate days.Environmental experts have previously said that the rule, which has
been imposed multiple times with some variations since 2016, has been more effective in de-congesting roads and less effective in bringing
down pollution.&In view of rising pollution, odd-even will be imposed in Delhi,& Gopal Rai, the local environment minister, told reporters,
adding that a meeting will be held with police and transport department on Tuesday to decide on the implementation.Air quality was &severe&
for a third consecutive day in the city on Monday, making it the second most polluted city in the world, behind Lahore in Pakistan,
according to a real-time compilation by Swiss group IQAir.A cricket World Cup match involving Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, however, went ahead
in the city on Monday with organisers installing air purifiers in the players& dressing rooms and using water sprinklers to reduce
pollutants in the air.Curbs on vehicles are in addition to a ban on construction work for public projects in the national capital region,
and restrictions on entry of trucks and heavy vehicles in Delhi, imposed by a federal pollution control watchdog on Sunday.An analysis of 25
research studies by the Down To Earth magazine, published on Sunday, showed that poor air quality was linked to low birth weight, preterm
delivery, stillbirth, developmental delay, restricted growth in children and even death, Reuters reported.The post New Delhi to restrict use
of vehicles to curb air pollution first appeared on Ariana News.