No Fuel Policy (Social Media)
Auto News: The government has proposed a new policy regarding increasing pollution and environmental crisis in the country, under which diesel and petrol cars older than 10 years will not be allowed to run on the roads. This policy is being called 'No Fuel Policy'. However, disputes and discussions on this policy have started, as it has become a major concern for the owners of older vehicles. Former Air Marshal has also expressed his opinion on this issue, after which this policy has come in even more discussion.
The purpose of 'No Fuel Policy' is to control increasing pollution and save the environment. Under this, the government has proposed that no fuel will be available on diesel and petrol vehicles older than 10 years, that is, fuel will not be available to these vehicles. This policy is likely to be implemented gradually throughout the country, and first it will be implemented in large cities, especially cities like Delhi and Mumbai, where the problem of pollution is serious.The purpose of this policy is to remove the vehicles from the road which make more pollution and can prove to be dangerous for the environment. In addition, this policy is also made to encourage people towards electric vehicles (EV).
Former Air Marshal has responded to this policy. They believe that this policy can be somewhat excessive, especially for those who have old cars. He also said that this policy can ignore the personal freedom and financial situation of Indian citizens. According to him, many people are financially capable of operating their old cars and suddenly preventing them from walking can be a great economic pressure for them. Former Air Marshal also said that the government should provide appropriate infrastructure and cheaper options for electric vehicles so that people automatically make trends towards these vehicles. He said that electric vehicles are expensive and there is also a shortage of charging stations required for them, which can be a challenge to fully implement this policy.
The implementation of this policy may cause a new problem for the owners of 10 -year -old cars. The owners of these vehicles will not get fuel, and due to this they will have difficulty in driving their cars. In such a situation, they can either think of buying electric vehicles or decide to sell their old vehicle.In addition, people will also need some financial assistance to sell vehicles or buy electric vehicles. The government should consider giving some schemes or subsidy in this regard, so that people can change old vehicles and turn to new technology.
With the introduction of this policy, a new trend can be seen, in which people will turn to electric vehicles. Electric vehicles help reduce pollution and save the environment, and now the government is also promoting electric vehicles. The government has already launched several schemes regarding EV (Electric Vehicle), under which subsidies and schemes are being given.
The benefits of electric vehicles include low fuel expenses, low pollution, and low maintenance. However, the price of these trains is still high and there is a lack of charging infrastructure. These problems will be needed to remove the government so that people can easily make trends towards electric vehicles. 'No Fuel Policy' is an essential step to reduce pollution, but it is necessary to keep some aspects in mind while implementing it. This can become a challenge for the owners of old trains. In such a situation, the government should provide proper assistance and alternative options. Also, work should be done towards providing more infrastructure and cheaper options for electric vehicles. Only then this policy can be successful and the environment can be saved.
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