No fuel for overage vehicles in Delhi? New rule not from today. Check new date
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'You Let 1 Lakh Vehicles Pollute...': BJP Targets Arvind Kejriwal Over Report
Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Sirsa has accused Arvind Kejriwal's AAP - in power before the BJP won the February election - of allowing more than 1.08 lakh vehicles to run on city roads despite each emitting high levels of carbon monoxide.
No fuel for overage vehicles in Delhi? New rule not from today. Check new date
Delhi's attempt to curb air pollution by denying fuel to older vehicles has hit a snag. A delay in implementation due to structural changes at fuel stations raises questions on the city's pollution strategy.
Delhi's 'No fuel for overage vehicles' policy may be delayed beyond April 1
The Delhi government’s plan to deny fuel to overage vehicles from April 1 may be delayed as the necessary infrastructure has yet to be installed at all fuel stations, Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said on Monday. The minister stated that while the government is expediting the process, some locations still lack the required installations. A review meeting will be held tonight to assess the remaining work and determine a new imp…
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