Delhi Pollution: Arvind Kejriwal Says Schools Shut For 3 Days, Odd-Even May Return

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Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said that in view of the intense air pollution in Delhi, all schools will remain closed for three days and the odd-even road rationing scheme may return. All constructions and demolitions will be banned for five days, water will be sprinkled on roads and strict action will be taken against the burning of trash, Mr Kejriwal said today after an emergency cabinet meeting.

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