Hindustan Times (East UP)

Ministry plans to stop renewal of govt vehicles above 15 yrs

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

THESE OLD VEHICLES ARE ESTIMATED TO CAUSE 10-12 TIMES MORE POLLUTION THAN THE LATEST VEHICLES

NEW DELHI: The government department­s will not be able to renew registrati­on of their vehicles older than 15 years from April 1, 2022, if a proposal in this regard issued by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is finalised.

It has sought stakeholde­rs comments to amend related rules in this regard issuing a notificati­on.

Once approved, this will be applicable to all government vehicles - central or state government­s, union territorie­s, PSUs, municipal and autonomous bodies, as per the notificati­on.

“From April 1, 2022, government department­s will not be able to renew the certificat­e of registrati­on of their vehicles, after 15 years. This will apply to all government - central, state, UT, PSUs, municipal bodies & autonomous bodies,” the Ministry of Road, Transport and Highways said in a tweet.

The developmen­t comes close on heels of the voluntary vehicle scrapping policy announced in the Union Budget on February 1 for 2021-22 which provides for fitness test after 20 years for personal vehicles while commercial vehicles would require it after the completion of 15 years.

Notificati­on of the draft rules has been issued to this effect on March 12 by the ministry seeking comments, objections and suggestion­s from the stakeholde­rs within thirty days. The certificat­e of registrati­on shall not be renewed after the laps of 15 years for government vehicles, it said.

Presenting the Budget for 2021-22 in Parliament, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1 had announced vehicle scrapping policy.

Road, Transport, Highways and MSMEs Minister Nitin Gadkari had said that initially one crore vehicles will go for scrapping and the policy will lead to new investment­s of around ₹10,000 crore and create as many as 50,000 jobs.

These old vehicles are estimated to cause 10-12 times more pollution than the latest vehicles.

The government earlier said it plans to impose green tax on old polluting vehicles soon in a bid to protect the environmen­t and curb pollution while vehicles like strong hybrids, electric vehicles and those running on alternate fuels like CNG, ethanol and LPG will be exempted.

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