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Pollution control papers may be valid for 3 years for new vehicles

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Pollution control papers may be valid for 3 years for new vehicles
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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.

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This policy shift aims to balance the administrative burden on owners of cleaner, modern vehicles while tightening environmental regulations for older, higher-polluting cars.

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