Pollution control papers may be valid for 3 years for new vehicles
The Indian government is proposing a new 'PUCC 3.0' regime that extends the validity of pollution control certificates for newer BS-VI vehicles to three years. Conversely, older vehicles will face more frequent testing requirements to reduce overall vehicular emissions.
Why it matters
This policy shift aims to balance the administrative burden on owners of cleaner, modern vehicles while tightening environmental regulations for older, higher-polluting cars.
Pollution control papers may be valid for 3 years for new vehicles | India News - The Times of India
The article reports on government policy proposals and environmental data without taking a political stance.
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