Delhi government has put on the implementation of odd-even vehicle rationing system on hold on Friday as the city is witnessing an improvement in air pollution levels. The announcement from Delhi environment minister Gopal Rai has come shortly after the Supreme Court left the decision on the rules implementation to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)-led Delhi government.Gopal Rai while addressing the media persons said, “Due to the rainfall last night, the AQI which was 450+ has now reached around 300. In view of this, the decision to implement the odd-even rule has been postponed. The situation would be analysed again after Diwali.”Honble Environment Minister @AapKaGopalRai Addressing an Important Press Conference | LIVE https://t.co/QWjC2R2gAY— AAP (@AamAadmiParty) November 10, 2023Responding on artificial rains in Delhi, Delhi Environment minister said that the state government has presented the proposal in front of the Supreme Court and are waiting for the written order from Supreme Court.#WATCH | On artificial rains in Delhi to contain the air pollution, Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai says, We presented our submission in front of the Supreme Court. We are waiting for the written order from the Supreme Court. We will analyse the courts order and then make… pic.twitter.com/2NC7G8NQqL— ANI (@ANI) November 10, 2023