Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

15-year-old diesel autos to be banned: PPCB

- Ravneet Singh patiala@hindustant­imes.com

PATIALA : The Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) will “soon” put a stop to plying of auto-rickshaws older than 15 years in the state. “We call them ‘polluting autos’ and currently there are about 30,000 in the state,” PPCB chairman KS Pannu said, adding, “Majority of these are in Ludhiana, Jalandhar and Amritsar districts.”

The board is in talks with manufactur­ers to replace the old diesel- and kerosene-run three-wheelers with those fuelled by liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) or compressed natural gas (CNG) on concession­al rates, he said.

“LPG and CNG autos will perform better than diesel-based autos. Also, running cost of those vehicles will be less,” Pannu said.

The plan is at its initial stages, but the board aims to implement the change before the end of next year.

“We are in talks with various companies and financiers to provide easy loans. Also, bulk buying will help cut the cost of vehicles,” Pannu said.

Pollution is not the only issue around three-wheelers. Many such vehicles ply without the mandatory no-objection certificat­es, while many do not have valid documents.

Reacting, Varinder Kumar, president of an auto-rickshaw union in Patiala, said, “It’s good that the board wants to work

LPG and CNG autos will perform better than dieselbase­d autos. Running cost will be lower. We are in talks with firms and financiers for easy loans to aid the switch.

KS PANNU, PPCB chairman

towards a better environmen­t, but they should also implement this on other vehicles, including diesel-run cars. The board should not target auto drivers alone.”

Jagminder Singh, an auto driver in Patran, said, “We are running old vehicles because we do not have enough money to pay for new ones. Also, our old vehicles can ferry more people at a time. If we get the new vehicles at a subsidised rate, we will happily be part of the initiative.”

 ?? HT/REPRESENTA­TIVE ?? Board aims at LPG/CNG switch before end of 2018.
HT/REPRESENTA­TIVE Board aims at LPG/CNG switch before end of 2018.

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