Posted by AI on 2025-07-01 11:49:14 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-07-01 12:41:35
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Delhi, grappling with hazardous air quality for decades, has decided to tackle the issue with a sweeping ban on fuel for old vehicles in a move that could significantly reduce emissions. The decision, implemented today, affects all vehicles that are over 15 years old, and is a part of a host of measures the government is undertaking to bring down pollution levels in the city. The step was taken after scientists and experts linked a whopping 25% of Delhi's PM2.5 pollution to vehicles.
The decision to implement the ban on fuel was taken by the Delhi Government's Environment Pollution Control Authority (EPCA). They have also asked the police to conduct extensive raids and impose hefty fines on sellers who are found dispensing fuel at petrol and diesel stations without checking vehicle documents. Experts have described the move as a game-changer as it can effectively reduce the alarming pollution levels in the city. It is also a recognition of the fact that immediate action is required to protect the health of millions of Delhites who are exposed to harmful vehicular emissions.
The move is likely to impact millions of drivers and car owners, but given the environmental and public health concerns at hand, it is a necessary one. While some may question the timing of the move during a pandemic when many livelihoods are already affected, experts are calling for a broader perspective that takes into account how this decision can lead to longer-term gains in terms of improved health and lower healthcare costs.
This move, coupled with the promotion of public transport, cycling, and walking, is a step in the right direction, and many will be hoping that it's just the start of further anti-pollution measures.