Delhi enforces a ban on polluting vehicles to combat worsening air quality, with strict checks at entry points.
Delhi has enforced a ban on the entry of polluting commercial goods vehicles, resulting in the return of more than 250 vehicles. The Transport Department and traffic police are taking measures to ...
The Mumbai police on Friday recovered an air gun, petrol, inflammable rubber solution and lighter from the studio in Powai, ...
The transport department, in collaboration with the traffic police, has formed 23 teams for enforcement purposes. | Latest ...
Teams made up of Traffic Police personnel and Transport Department enforcement officers will be posted at multiple locations ...
BS-IV vehicles are allowed until October 2026, with exemptions for Delhi-registered, BS-VI, and CNG/electric vehicles.
To ensure the right implementation of the rule, the Transport Department and the Traffic Police have deployed 23 teams.
The Transport Department and Delhi Traffic Police have deployed 23 dedicated teams across key points from where 90 per cent of the vehicles enter Delhi.
More than 250 vehicles were returned from Delhi’s borders on Saturday as a ban on the entry of commercial goods vehicles not ...
From November 1, 2025, Delhi will ban entry of all non-Delhi registered BS-III and older commercial goods vehicles to curb ...
In a determined push to clear Delhi’s choking skies, the capital’s borders turned into checkpoints of vigilance on Saturday, ...
The restrictions do not apply to Delhi-registered commercial goods vehicles, BS-VI compliant vehicles, or those running on CNG, LNG, or electricity.