States Informed To Comply With Emission Standards: Air Quality Panel To Supreme Court
NDTV
In a compliance report filed before the top court, the air quality panel said that regular certification of vehicles for compliance with emission standards was a must.
The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has informed the Supreme Court that it has asked the Delhi government and the neighbouring states for strict compliance with the emission standards and pollution norms, given vehicular pollution contributes heavily towards poor air quality.
In a compliance report filed before the top court, the air quality panel said that regular certification of vehicles for compliance with emission standards was a must.
According to the panel's data, a total of 1.81 lakh challans were issued in Delhi till June 2024 for either driving without valid pollution under control certificate (PUC) or driving over the prescribed load limit, in comparison with 1.64 lakh challans for similar offences in 2023.