Supreme Court have vanished Bharat Stage III and Bharat Stage IV compliant vehicles. The step is taken to lower the level of pollution, as the pollution level is continuously increasing. Both the vehicles should vanish till April 1. Automotive companies are trying to consult the government to extend the deadline of the banned vehicles, as most of the vehicles are still left in the stock. Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers President Vinod Dasari said, "We all have to respect the Supreme Court verdict." Bajaj Auto Managing Director Rajiv Bajaj said, "There are some things on which you can't put a price. This is for the future of our children. This is a matter of principle." Also Read: Tata Sedan Tigor, now in India priced Rs 4.7 to 7.09 lakh SC vanishes BS IV compliant vehicles from April 1st Automakers are trying to cope-up with BS III vanish