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To reduce emissions from BS III and IV vehicles, Delhi govt is evaluating the viability of a pilot project to deploy advanced ...
The Delhi government will soon conduct trials by fitting catalytic converter-based retrofit emission control devices in up to ...
Delhi government won't impound 'end of life' vehicles, focusing on air quality improvement, addressing public concerns.
As per Noida transport department, there are nearly 1 million registered vehicles, including around 40,000 diesel vehicles ...
The Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) will kick off the pilot by fitting these devices on 30 Bharat Stage-III and ...
Amid widespread public backlash, the Supreme Court on 12 August, Monday, passed an interim order stalling the blanket ban on ...
The Supreme Court has paused coercive action against owners of diesel vehicles over 10 years old and petrol vehicles over 15 ...
The Supreme Court of India has now directed the government to halt the ban on fuel supply for "end-of-life" vehicles in Delhi ...
Supreme Court on Tuesday no coercive action should be taken for 4 weeks against owners of diesel vehicles over 10 years old ...
In a landmark move to combat vehicular pollution, the Delhi government is evaluating viability of a pilot project to deploy advanced catalytic converter-based retrofitting devices in heavy commercial ...
The Supreme Court's decision has brought great relief to the owners of 10-year-old diesel vehicles and 15-year-old petrol ...