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PUC Norms to Stay in Delhi After GRAP-IV Ends

Delhi's PUC certificate requirement will remain enforced even after GRAP-IV restrictions are lifted, Environment Minister Gopal Rai announced. Learn about the ongoing measures to combat vehicular pollution in the capital.

Odisha: No fuel without PUC certificate

Odisha's transport department mandates oil companies to deny fuel to vehicles lacking a valid PUC certificate. This move aims to combat air pollution and enforce the Motor Vehicles Act. Vehicle owners urged to comply.

Delhi's Crackdown: No PUC, No Fuel at Petrol Pumps

Delhi intensifies its anti-pollution drive by denying fuel to vehicles without valid PUC certificates at petrol pumps. The move sparks mixed reactions from motorists and staff. Read more.

Odisha BJP MLAs Urge CM to Review MLA Salary Hike

Facing public criticism, BJP MLAs in Odisha have urged CM Mohan Charan Majhi to reconsider a proposed three-fold salary hike. The move, passed on Dec 9, would make Odisha MLAs the highest-paid in India. Read more.

Delhi: No fuel for vehicles without PUCC from Dec 18

Delhi cracks down on pollution: Vehicles without a valid Pollution Under Control Certificate will be denied fuel at pumps from Thursday. New entry rules for non-BS-VI and out-of-state vehicles also announced.

Delhi: No fuel for vehicles without PUC from Dec 18

Delhi Minister Saurabh Sirsa announces a strict rule: vehicles without a valid Pollution Under Control certificate will be denied fuel at pumps starting December 18. Owners have one day to comply.

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