The Asian Age

City sees over 23K vehicles registrati­on in month of June

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

As a sign of revival of the economic activities in Delhi, over 23,000 vehicles were registered in the city in June, up from just 8,455 a month ago, the transport department officials said on Sunday. Registrati­on of cars and two-wheelers picked up after the restrictio­ns due to the coronaviru­s-triggered lockdown were relaxed, they said.

“The registrati­on of vehicles picked up after ‘Unlock 1’ was declared and total registrati­ons were 23,940 in the month,” said a senior Delhi transport department officer. Official data shows that the registrati­ons in June included 18,741 two-wheelers (motorcycle­s and scooters) and 4,755 four-wheelers. Seventy-four threewheel­ers (both goods and passenger vehicles) and 280 e-rickshaws were also registered in the month, it stated. The situation is still far from what it used to be before Covid-19. Back then, nearly 40,00045,000 vehicles were registered in Delhi every month, the officials said.

J.S. Nayol, the president of the All India Car Dealers Associatio­n, said the Covid-19 pandemic ravaged the business and the situation will take time to return to normal.

“People are facing financial hardships, so they are going for used cars instead of new ones. We have demanded the government to provide relief from GST so that sale of new cars also picks up,” he said. Most of the vehicles being bought are in the range of `1 lakh to `8 lakh. There is not much demand in high-end cars upwards of `10 lakh. The highest demand is in the small car segment, he added.

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