New Delhi: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) filed a petition on Monday, challenging the Kejriwal government's decision to implement the "Odd-Even (Number) Scheme" of vehicles in the national capital Delhi from November 4 to November 15. The petition filed by advocate Gaurav Kumar Bansal said that the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) assessed the impact of the even-odd scheme on Delhi's air quality and found that the city's air quality remained unimplemented during its implementation period. The petition states that, "When the country's top environmental pollution control boards like the CPCB and Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) have said in one voice that the Odd-Even scheme failed to curb the problem of air pollution in 2016 In such a situation, the implementation of this scheme by the Government of Delhi on the basis of just one study done by people of other countries is not only unpleasant but also it is CPCB and DPCS Standing institutions also Giraaga. '' For information, on September 13, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal said that the Odd-Even scheme is part of the action plan on seven-point stubble pollution. CM Kejriwal had said that the Odd-Even scheme will continue in Delhi from November 4 to November 15. 'Will come back and submit report to court' Ghalam Nabi after getting permission to visit valley Muslim countries advised to Pakistan, said - Do not make bitter statements against India Pak starts visa process for Kartarpur Sahib, Nagar Kirtan will start from October 28