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No fuel for overage vehicles after March 31, says Delhi govt
3/1/2025 10:09:04 PM
Agencies
NEW DELHI, Mar 1: The Delhi government announced on Saturday that from April 1, fuel pumps in the city will not provide petrol and diesel to vehicles older than 15 and 10 years, respectively. Fuel pumps would be equipped with devices to identify overage vehicles and restrict fuel supply to them, Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said after a high-level meeting with officials to discuss anti-pollution measures. The move aims to curb vehicular emissions and combat air pollution in the city which remains a persistent challenge for the residents. Talking to reporters, the minister said the Delhi government would inform the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas about the decision and the ministry would, in turn, notify the fuel pump owners.
The city has more than 425 petrol-diesel stations.
"We are setting up gadgets at our petrol pumps that will identify vehicles older than 15 years. They will not be provided fuel," Sirsa said.
A senior official of the Delhi government told PTI that diesel-run vehicles older than 10 years will also be denied fuel after March 31. According to rough estimates, there are around 55 lakh overage vehicles, 66 per cent of which are two-wheelers and 54 per cent four-wheelers, the officer said. The government also plans to phase out nearly 90 per cent of CNG-driven public transport buses in Delhi by December 2025, replacing them with electric buses to promote cleaner and more sustainable transport. Giving more details about the implementation of new rules, the officer said many fuel stations in Delhi have already installed AI-enabled cameras to check violations of pollution under control (PUC) certificate rules. "These cameras currently detect vehicles which do not have PUC certificate and the fuel pump staff deny fuel to such vehicles. We can also use these AI-enabled cameras to detect the age of particular vehicles. For this, we need to upgrade our system," the officer added.
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