New Delhi: Delhi Transport Department has taken a big decision to reduce pollution in the capital. Except for BS-VI diesel vehicles, all other diesel vehicles have been banned from plying at Delhi’s borders. A fine of Rs 20,000 will be levied on vehicles less than Bharat Stage-VI.
According to reports, farmers in Andaround Delhi are burning stubble in the fields after the harvest. As a result, the level of pollution in the capital’s atmosphere is continuously increasing. As a result, the people of Delhi have become non-resident. The decision has been taken to reduce the level of pollution. The Delhi Transport Department has sent a message to all vehicle owners alerting them. The transport department has sent a message to owners using diesel vehicles of less than five lakh BS-VI.
Air pollution in the national capital has crossed the danger mark. All BS-VI compliant diesel vehicles plying at Delhi’s borders have been banned to get rid of the poisoning. A fine of Rs 20,000 will be levied on those caught driving the vehicle.
The Delhi government has implemented Group-4 to reduce air pollution. It has shut down everything from pollution-boosting factories to smoke generators. The delhi government has taken this decision keeping in mind the lives of the people, although the economic condition of the state is being affected. On the other hand, the transport department has urged people to use the vehicles run by the government.