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Owners of over 10,000 polluting vehicles fined in Oct: Delhi transport dept

Majority of these vehicles, numbering 6,355, were prosecuted as they were visibly causing pollution

Strong winds helping dissipate pollutants in Delhi but air still very poor

Press Trust of India New Delhi

The owners of over 10,000 polluting vehicles have been prosecuted in a drive launched earlier this month by the Delhi government's transport department, an official said.

Fines in the range of Rs 1,000-Rs 2,000 are being imposed on the owners of such vehicles specially those not having valid pollution-under-check (PUCs) certificates, said a Transport department official.

"Under the drive launched on October 6, so far a total of 10,787 vehicle (owners) have been prosecuted for causing pollution," he said.

Majority of these vehicles, numbering 6,355, were prosecuted as they were visibly causing pollution. The number of vehicle owners who could not produce valid PUCs was 4,432, the official said.

 

The transport department has recently strengthened its enforcement wing with new vehicles and tabs for challan being provided to them.

The drive will continue with more personnel deployed across the city in view of pollution levels achieving hazardous levels around Diwali, the official said.

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First Published: Oct 24 2018 | 10:20 PM IST

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