After Delhi, Maha govt may adopt odd-even car plan


Mumbai, Jan 7 (PTI) : The Maharashtra government is examining the odd-even car plan presently underway in Delhi and may emulate the formula in Mumbai if it proves to be a success.

Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar was responding to NCP's demand for a similar formula in Mumbai.

"We need to implement the even-odd car number formula on roads of Mumbai as is being done in Delhi to make Mumbai pollution free. If this plan is successfully implemented, plying of as many as 50 per cent vehicles per day on the roads will be reduced.

This will also help in reducing the city's carbon footprint as 26 per cent of green house gas emissions are caused by using petroleum products. In addition to that the city is also seeing an increase in number of tankers, trucks, buses each day," NCP Mumbai Unit President Sachin Ahir said.

In response, Mungantiwar said the results of Delhi's experiment will take time to show and if successful, the state government will consider implementing it in Mumbai as well.

"We will do whatever it can and take in all ideas to reduce traffic and pollution levels in Mumbai. Delhi has started with this experiment. The results will take time to show. It has just been 4 days now and we can't judge the effects in four days.

We will later know how beneficial the scheme was for Delhi," Mungantiwar said.
"If we feel the experiment is successful, it can be applied anywhere in the country.

Accepting good things is the specialty of 21st century. We should be open to new ideas while remembering that we do not get overboard before knowing the results of new ideas," he added.

He further said that the government is open to accepting new ideas from other state governments if it can prove beneficial for Maharashtra.

"We are examining the scheme, if it is successful, it can be applied to Mumbai as well so that traffic congestion and pollution reduces in the city. We will accept all that is necessary. We do not have to pay a royalty to Delhi government if we borrow their scheme. We can apply it whenever we want to," Mungantiwar said.

  

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  • John, Udupi

    Fri, Jan 08 2016

    jeevan, you ridiculed Kejriwal for this scheme! ?. Now Maharashtra, Karnataka and even MP are considering this scheme!. This shows AAP is doing good to Delhi and you people critisize for the sake of it!

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  • sid, mangalore

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    first there should be enough public transport and then this plan should be implemented . Rich with two cars wont suffer

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    It is a good experiment need to be adopted by other states too.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    Why do we require 25 cars as escort after every VIP ...

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  • Basheer Aramboor, Sullia

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    Delhi government setting the example by introducing the revolutionary strategies to curb the corruption and pollution. Aravind Kejriwal showing the way to other CM’s and politicians how to use the opportunities given by the common people instead of converting the power into money making machine. Jai AAP

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  • G Rao, dubai

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    Odd Even formula will work for a few months- till people buy another vehicle and get a new number plate accordingly. It is only those poor who can not afford, will suffer and who can afford will enjoy the small reduction in traffic achieved. Its a pro rich solution...!

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    If all persons think like you, then we would be so ignorant.
    Do you think that there cant be a solution even then, a person will be registered to one number plate.
    Moreover, India has no sufficient space even to park bicycles let alone cars, unless we live in village.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, mangaluru

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    Very good move to control pollution and traffic. This should be adopted all across the country.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    Just because this initiative is from non BJP Kejriwal, initially there will be some ridicule and resistance (just like the way Aadhar was treated) But sooner or later all cities will have fall in line. It's noteworthy here that both these initiatives, Aadhar and Odd/even car plans belong to ex-IITians, Nilekani and AK. Only when greedy illiterates are replaced by such brainy and true patriots in our political system, we can expect true Achche din.

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  • Harish, Kadaba

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    Its an utter failure in Delhi !! No media interviews on common man of Delhi yet not came in any paid medias !!! All metros full with chaos in delhi !! Unless efficient public transport there nothing workout.
    Government can put 10 rs tax on petrol extra give free on 1 RS gud quality buses on roads , automatically the traffic pollution wil come down

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    Unmarried people can survive with Odd-even formula. When they start finding life partner, they can post ad on matrimonial websites or new paper columns as

    "A groom, with Odd numbered vehicle, looking for a bride with even numbered vehicle. Suitable candidates please reply with photograph of vehicle with vehicle registration certificate"!

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    hahaha... Maha Govt to adopt odd-even car plan?

    How Bhakts will respond to this, who criticized AAPsterds ?

    "Great initiative by BjPsterds"!!!

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    Adopt the good plan but don't put the people's life in trouble.Mumbai is a place mixed with poor and rich and the local trains are the life line of these million poor so arrange the alternate, save the environment be practical be planned and not in haste !!!

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  • Ren, Dubai

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    Very true.... But cops will have tough time identifying numbers itself.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    Good move.., AAP is a roll model ....,

    Anytime soon our honorable FM Mr AJ is expected to make some positive comments about economy.....!!!

    Reason is that China's economy is cracking.., and its effect is witnessing across the globe.

    Governor Rajan may be started to scratch his head as rupee is expected to fall lifetime low against USD anytime soon despite 12 yr low crude oil price.

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  • ROHAN, MUMBAI

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    Arvind Kejriwal was the most hated Indian in 2015 as per survey and his ideas are like flop shows...lol

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    'roll' model or 'role model'?

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    Both ways holds good..., lol

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    Now BJP also admits this plan is FANTASTIC ...

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  • ROHAN, MUMBAI

    Thu, Jan 07 2016

    DEAR Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar was responding to NCP's demand for a similar formula in Mumbai.........

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