news details |
|
|
Delhi transport dept asks scrappers to fix ‘fair’ market value for old vehicles being impounded | | | Agencies
New Delhi, Dec 12: The transport department of the Delhi government has authorised the scrappers empanelled by it to fix a “fair” market value for more than 15-year-old vehicles being impounded for scrapping, officials said on Sunday. Earlier this month, the department issued a detailed standard operating procedure (SOP) for scrapping diesel or petrol vehicles that are more than 15 years old by its enforcement branch. Taking cognisance of the increasing vehicular pollution and the poor air quality in Delhi, there is an urgent need for a standing order regarding scrapping and phasing out of end-of-life vehicles (ELVs) from the city roads, according to an order issued by the transport department. The National Green Tribunal’s (NGT) direction for action against old vehicles will be applicable to all categories of vehicles, including two-wheelers, three-wheelers, four-wheelers, light and heavy vehicles, irrespective of whether commercial or otherwise, the order said. It added that the need of the hour is to maintain ambient air quality standards and tackle the rising air pollution caused by ELVs. It has been decided that vehicles that are more than 15 years old will be removed first if found plying on Delhi roads. The SOP says such vehicles will be impounded by the enforcement teams and handed over to an authorised scrapper of the transport department in accordance with the policy guidelines. The authorised scrapper will tow the impounded vehicle from the place of seizure to the scrapping unit. “He will make his own arrangements for towing such vehicles. The vehicles impounded will not be generally parked at any impounding pits of transport department, the vehicle will be taken to the pit from where the scrapper will take it for scrapping. “The authorised scrappers will make the fair market value of the scrapped vehicles and will make payment directly to the owner of vehicle,” the SOP says. If a dispute arises while impounding such vehicles, the enforcement team will not get involved in a conflict and will contact the local police for help, it says. The NGT, in its order in 2014, said: “All vehicles, diesel or petrol, which are more than 15 years old, shall not be permitted to ply on the roads and wherever such vehicles are noticed, the concerned authorities will take appropriate steps in accordance with law, including seizure of the vehicles as per the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act.” It further directed that such vehicles will not be allowed to be parked in any public area and will be towed away and challaned by the police in accordance with law. The enforcement wing of the transport department and the Delhi Traffic Police impounded nearly 1,900 old vehicles between November 17 and the first week of December, the officials said.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
STOCK UPDATE |
|
|
|
BSE
Sensex |
|
NSE
Nifty |
|
|
|
CRICKET UPDATE |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|