The Central Government has proposed an amendment to the Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, to make front passenger airbag mandatory for vehicles manufactured after April 2021 (in case of new models) and June 2021 (in case of existing vehicle models). The road transport ministry has issued a draft notification in this regard. ''In a significant measure to boost passenger safety, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways proposes to make it mandatory that an airbag be provided for the passenger seated on the front seat of a vehicle, next to the driver,'' the ministry said in a statement. The proposed timelines for the implementation of the move is April 1, 2021, for new models and June 1, 2021, for existing models. A draft notification to this effect has been published on the ministry's website, the statement said. ''Comments/ suggestions are solicited from all stakeholders at the following email address: comments-morth@gov.inwithin 30 days from the date of notification,'' the statement said. Chinese travellers won't enter India! Instructions issued to airlines 5 corona-infected passengers from UK missing from Delhi airport Indian Government issues guidelines for UK returnees, Covid 19 new variant