The Asian Age

Policy on vehicle scrapping

The government proposed renewal of fitness certificat­es for vehicles older than 15 years every six months instead of the current timeframe of one year

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New Delhi, Feb. 1: A policy for scrapping of old vehicles “is in the works” and will be announced after concerned ministries “fine tune” it, Nirmala Sitharaman said on Saturday.

The much-awaited vehicle scrappage policy is awaiting final clearance from the Union Cabinet and would focus on eliminatin­g the fleet of old polluting commercial vehicles plying on the country’s roads.

“Scrappage policy is in the works ... I would wait for the concerned ministries also to fine tune everything and tie up the loose ends and then come to a stage where it can be announced by the ministry,” Sitharaman said in an interactio­n with the media after presenting Budget 2020-21.

“So many things depend on how far they are mature and right for me to use it in the budget, but that does not mean because I've not announced it in the budget no work is going on in that area,” she added. The proposed policy, once approved, will be applicable on all vehicles including twoand three-wheelers.

Earlier, the policy was sent for a fresh round of consultati­on with stakeholde­rs on the direction of the PMO.

Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadakri had earlier said

that once the policy is approved, India could emerge as a hub for automobile manufactur­ing as key raw material available from scrapping like steel, aluminium and plastic are bound to be recycled, bringing down automobile prices by “2030 per cent”.

The government on July 26, 2019 had proposed amendments to motor vehicle norms to allow scrapping of vehicles older than 15 years in a bid to spur adoption of electrical vehicles.

In a draft notificati­on, the government proposed renewal of fitness certificat­es for vehicles older than 15 years every six months instead of the current time-frame of one year.

It also provided that the newly purchased motor vehicles will be exempted for payment of fees for registrati­on certificat­e and assignment of new registrati­on mark, if the purchaser produces scrapping certificat­e of the previously-owned vehicle of the same category issued by the authorised scrapping centre/agency.

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