The Asian Age

End of road for 10-yr-old diesel cars in city, NCR

NGT refuses to lift ban Referring to a report published by the Central Pollution Control Board, the green body said the use of diesel in vehicles was highly toxic carcinogen­ic and leads to untimely fatality

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The National Green tribunal (NGT) on Thursday refused to lift its ban on plying of 10year-old diesel vehicles in Delhi-NCR.

Noting that the ministry of heavy industries and public enterprise­s has failed to prove that the use of 10-year-old vehicles will not be harmful to the health of people, the NGT said a report of the pollution monitoring body has declared that one new diesel car is equivalent to 24 petrol and 84 new CNG cars on road.

“Undisputed­ly, the applicant (Centre) had failed to substantia­te before passing of the order dated April 7, 2015, that use of diesel vehicles of more than 10 years will not be detrimenta­l to the health of people and further failed to negate statistica­l informatio­n that the particulat­e matter level in vehicular emissions consequent to diesel as fuel was scientific­ally proved to be carcinogen­ic, leading to fatality and undetectab­le setback in health shortening the life span,” the bench said.

Refusing to recall its order directing deregistra­tion of old diesel vehicles, the green tribunal said the ministry’s plea seeking modificati­on of the NGT direction was not maintainab­le and liable to be rejected at the threshold.

A bench headed by Justice Swatanter Kumar also junked the government’s plea on the ground that the Supreme Court has rejected similar appeals challengin­g the ban on vehicles and the orders passed by this tribunal had reached “logical end and finality.”

Referring to a report published by the Central Pollution Control Board, the green body said the use of diesel in vehicles was highly toxic carcinogen­ic and leads to untimely fatality.

“The report speaks loudly, that it is the most harmful of the exhaust emissions which release particulat­e emission, that is carcinogen­ic. The report declares one new diesel car is equivalent to 24 petrol cars and 84 new CNG cars on road,” the tribunal said.

The green panel refused to agree with the submission of the ministry that its order banning 10-year-old diesel vehicles and directing it to be scrapped was in violation to the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988.

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