The Asian Age

CM to hold odd- even II meet today

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New Delhi, Feb. 9: Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal will hold a review meeting on Wednesday with his ministers and officials concerned on the implementa­tion of the proposed second phase of the odd- even car- rationing scheme.

The pilot plan was implemente­d from January 1- 15 with Sundays being exempted from it.

Based on “positive” response from the public received through different platforms, the government has decided to deliberate on re- introducin­g the scheme.

Four probable launching dates for the second phase are being looked at — February 14, March 1, April 1 and May 1.

A senior official said Delhi government has received over 11 lakh responses on the future course of its car- rationing scheme and most of them voted in favour of the plan that seeks to cut down air pollution by promoting use of public transport.

“The chief minister has convened a review meeting with his ministers and officials from concerned department­s on Wednesday to discuss and analysis the responses sent by the masses since January 26,” the official said.

Sources said that the next phase of odd- even scheme will be introduced after the CBSE Board examinatio­ns.

The government received the public opinion through emails, missed calls, online forms and suggestion­s of people whom it reached out to through interactiv­e voice response system.

“Around 28,300 suggestion­s have been received through online forms while another 9,000 and 1,82,808 have come through emails and missed called respective­ly. The government, on its part, has made more than 9,00,000 calls to gather public opinion,” a senior government official said.

Now we will analyse the responses, he added. An email- id ‘ oddevenide­a@ gmail. Com’ was opened on January 26 to invite public opinion on the scheme, while a dedicated website and a phone line was launched on February 1.

Also people’s response was gathered through automated calls through IVRS ( Interactiv­e Voice Response System) where they were given a number of options on the proposed second phase of the oddeven scheme.

Apart from these, ‘ jan sabhas’ ( public meetings) were held across the city on two days to get more feedback.

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