Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said that from December 18, only BS-VI-compliant vehicles from outside the capital would be allowed to enter Delhi until further orders, as part of measures to curb air pollution.
Sirsa said, “Only BS-VI-compliant vehicles from outside Delhi will be permitted to enter the city from Thursday.”
He further said that vehicles without a valid Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate would be denied fuel at petrol pumps in the national capital from the same date.
Vehicle owners, he said, had been given one day to ensure compliance with PUC norms.
He added that automated cameras installed at fuel stations would identify non-compliant vehicles, ensuring enforcement without confrontation or disruption.
Business Standard
Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said that from December 18, only BS-VI-compliant vehicles from outside the capital would be allowed to enter Delhi until further orders, as part of measures to curb air pollution.
Sirsa said, “Only BS-VI-compliant vehicles from outside Delhi will be permitted to enter the city from Thursday.”
He further said that vehicles without a valid Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate would be denied fuel at petrol pumps in the national capital from the same date.
Vehicle owners, he said, had been given one day to ensure compliance with PUC norms.
He added that automated cameras installed at fuel stations would identify non-compliant vehicles, ensuring enforcement without confrontation or disruption.
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