PUC certificate made compulsory for vehicles
PUC certificate made compulsory for vehicles
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'Pollution Control Certificate Becomes Mandatory For Vehicles'

Buying a car, registering its number is not the only the responsibility. It is also necessary to get the car certified as a PUC. According to the new rules of Delhi Government, every vehicle owner or driver must have a valid PUC i.e. pollution control certificate. According to this new directive, if no one does not have this certificate then he will be charged a fine of 1000 rupees.

If they are caught for the second time or more that, then they will have to pay a fine of Rs 2000 as per the fine. Pollution checking facility is available on petrol pump and auto workshop to make pollution control certificate. The validity of the PUC certificate of vehicle vehicles manufactured in accordance with Bharat Stage-4 is one year and three months for other vehicles.

In this list, in one survey it was revealed that three out of 4 trains in the capital Delhi do not have this PUC certificate. Not only this, those who carry out the pollution of vehicles, 95 percent of them pass the test even after they are not eligible. The PUC certificate is directly related to air pollution act.

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