Delhi Pollution (Credit: OpenAI)
Delhi air turns dangerous every winter. Smoke from vehicles mixes with dust and cold air. Breathing becomes hard for children and elders. Hospitals see more patients daily. The government says traffic pollution is a major reason. Officials studied pollution data carefully. Emergency steps were needed immediately. That is why strict rules were announced.
Vehicles below BS6 diesel standard are banned. Old petrol and diesel vehicles from other states cannot enter. Only Delhi registered vehicles are allowed to run. Commercial and private outstation vehicles face restrictions. Entry points will be monitored strictly. Police and transport teams will check documents. Violators may be fined or sent back.
Fuel will not be given without valid PUC certificates. Petrol pumps have clear instructions. Cameras and digital systems will track violations. Staff must check pollution documents carefully. Non compliant vehicles will be denied petrol and diesel. Authorities say this step will reduce road pollution fast. Fuel stations face action if rules are broken.
Delhi borders will have strong surveillance. Police teams will stop vehicles for checking. Registration numbers will be verified instantly. BS6 compliance will be checked digitally. Outstation private vehicles will be turned back. Transport officers will work round the clock. Entry rules apply day and night.
Delhi registered vehicles can move normally. Still they must have valid PUC certificates. BS6 rules apply strictly inside the city. Old vehicles may face future restrictions. Authorities advise regular pollution checks. Proper maintenance reduces emissions. Citizens are urged to cooperate fully.
Fewer polluting vehicles mean cleaner air. Diesel smoke reduces significantly. Traffic emissions drop within days. Experts say immediate impact will be visible. Breathing conditions may improve slowly. Schools and offices benefit directly. This is a short term but strong measure.
Check vehicle documents immediately. Ensure PUC certificate is valid. Avoid unnecessary travel by car. Use public transport when possible. Follow traffic advisories carefully. Stay updated with official notices. Cooperation can help Delhi breathe better.
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