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Delhi reinstates ban on BS3 petrol, BS4 diesel vehicles as AQI tops 400. Ongoing commitment to air quality.
With the Air Quality Index (AQI) once again breaching the alarming 400-point mark in the Delhi-NCR region, the Delhi Government has again swiftly implemented strict measures, including the re-banning of the BS3 petrol and BS4 diesel passenger cars. The order, issued by the Delhi Transport Department on December 22, 2023, is set to remain in effect until any further notice.
Key Highlights:
Delhi reinstates ban on BS3 petrol and BS4 diesel vehicles as AQI exceeds 400 points.
Ongoing efforts reflect the city's commitment to tackling air quality issues.
Ban applies to all light motor vehicles, with exceptions for emergency and enforcement vehicles.
Violators face fines up to Rs 20,000
Ban duration linked to future improvements in air quality.
AQI Crosses 400 Point Mark, Triggers Immediate Action
As Delhi grapples with deteriorating air quality, the government has activated GRAP 3 measures to combat the rising pollution levels. This includes the prohibition of BS3 petrol and BS4 diesel vehicles in the Delhi-NCR region.
Ban Enforced from December 22, Fines for Violators
The Delhi Transport Department's directive explicitly outlines the ban's enforcement from December 22 onwards. The violators caught defying these regulations will face fines of up to Rs 20,000.
Exemptions for Emergency and Enforcement Vehicles
While the ban is comprehensive for the light motor vehicles (four-wheelers), exceptions have also been made for the vehicles deployed by the emergency services, police, and those utilized by the government bodies for the purpose of enforcement.
Recalling the Previous Lift on the Ban
Interestingly, the Delhi government had previously lifted the ban on BS3 petrol and BS4 diesel vehicles in late November 2023. This move came in response to an improvement in the AQI in the national capital region, triggering mixed reactions among the experts and citizens alike.
Government's Ongoing Commitment to Sustainability
Even as the government takes strict measures to combat air pollution, it still continues to promote and encourage the adoption of electric vehicles for long-term environmental sustainability. The ban on certain vehicles is part of a larger strategy aimed at safeguarding public health and the environment.
Future Vigilance Amidst AQI Fluctuations
With AQI levels hovering between 400 and 410 points as of December 22, and reports indicating further deterioration on December 23, the Delhi government remains vigilant. The implementation of GRAP measures underscores the authorities commitment to proactively address the concern of air quality and safeguard the well-being of the residents.
Future developments in this regard will be closely monitored, with the ban's duration subjected to reassessment based on the air quality improvements.
Also Read: Delhi Lifts Ban on Older Vehicles as Air Quality Improves
Verdict
Delhi reinstated a ban on BS3 petrol and BS4 diesel vehicles on December 22, responding to the Air Quality Index crossing 400 points. This quick decision follows a temporary lift in November, highlighting the city's ongoing efforts to address air quality issues. The ban's duration hinges on the future improvements in air quality.
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