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Govt seeks ban on sale of BS-VI non-compliant vehicles from 2020

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The sale and manufactur­e of BS-VI non-compliant vehicles in India should not be allowed from April 1, 2020 as it would lessen environmen­tal benefits to be accrued from using cleaner BS-VI fuel, the Centre on Monday told the Supreme Court.

In an affidavit filed in the apex court, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG) said that it would not be possible to segregate pricing of diesel or have a differenti­al pricing mechanism for the fuel for private vehicles. The ministry said that sale and manufactur­e of BS (Bharat stage)-VI non-compliant vehicles from April 1, 2020 would have an adverse effect as around Rs 28,000 crore has been invested for having a cleaner BS-VI fuel.

Meanwhile, the Society of Indian Automobile Manufactur­ers (SIAM) referred to a government notificati­on of February 20 this year which said that registrati­on of private vehicles manufactur­ed up to April 1, 2020 should be done till June 30, 2020.

Advocate Aparajita Singh, who is assisting the court as an amicus curiae, raised the issue of Delhi reeling under air pollution and said that people were dying due to its ill-effects. Additional Solicitor General ANS Nadkarni, appearing for the Centre, said that time till June 2020 has been given for registrati­on of BS-IV vehicles manufactur­ed up to March 2020.

"If BS-VI fuel is used in BSIV vehicles, the environmen­tal benefit of having a cleaner fuel would become marginal. After March 31, 2020, sale of non-compliant BS-VI vehicles should not be allowed," Nadkarni said.

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