 Delhi's Air Quality Index or AQI has reached an alarming level and has become a public health hazard. The Delhi government therefore on its part has announced the implementation of the odd-even scheme to curb pollution and tackle the traffic menace in the city. Hello there, this is Dhabiya Koshil and here are four things to know about Delhi's odd-even scheme. Under this scheme, private four-wheeler vehicles with odd-last digits will be allowed on odd dates and those with even digit will be allowed on even days. The Delhi government has implemented the scheme for 11 days from November 4th to November 15th from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Delhi's transport minister Kailash Kailot announced that the number of registered electric vehicles in the city is less than 1,000 since they are less polluting they have been exempted in addition to wheelers and women drivers have also been exempted. An amount of Rs 4,000 will be charged for the violation of the scheme. Have a great day ahead!