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Odd-even: Scientist moves NGT seeking monitoring of pollution level

NEW DELHI: Expressing doubts over the second phase of the fortnight-long odd-even scheme, a scientist has moved the National Green Tribunal seeking independent monitoring of air pollution levels.

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New Delhi, April 17

Expressing doubts over the second phase of the fortnight-long odd-even scheme, a scientist has moved the National Green Tribunal seeking independent monitoring of air pollution levels.

The plea is likely to be listed for hearing on April 19.

Mahendra Pandey, previously associated with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) as a scientist, has alleged that vehicular pollution is not a major contributing factor to the pollution.

Referring to an IIT Roorkee study, Pandey claimed no significant change in air quality was registered during the first phase of the scheme which was in force between January 1 and 15.

“In fact, as per the data provided by the CPCB, it is clear that during odd-even days the pollution levels were much higher than the pre-period and the post-period which raises serious concern about the much-hyped odd-even formula.

“After the completion of the first phase of odd-even scheme, tall claims were made by the Delhi government by publishing advertisements in newspapers about its success. However, no data was made public regarding the level of pollution till today. Therefore, the claims of success of the odd-even scheme is meaningless as it is not supported by any data,” the plea said.

The petition sought directions to CPCB and Delhi Pollution Control Committee for separately monitoring levels of all parameters listed in Ambient Air Quality Standards during the second phase of odd-even scheme, so that a proper comparison can be drawn. — PTI

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