Delhi government on Sunday said ban on The BS-III petrol and BS-IV diesel all-wheel drive will be lifted from Monday. The decision Means that all types of vehicles can be applied on Delhi routes from Monday without any restrictions, Department of Transport official For Hindustan Times.
The move Comes as a file big Relief for thousands of vehicle friends in The national capital who Not possible drive they vehicles on The road due to the ban imposed between 5 and 13 November in the name of the Delhi government’s efforts to maintain air Quality in Check.
Delhi Transfer official He said the ban will end on On Sunday night, no order was issued to extend the ban. However, it is added That the situation is being monitored by the authorities, which will be reviewed if air High quality index again
A committee for The Air Quality Administration imposed the ban on the movement of BS-III Petrol and Diesel BS-IV vehicles Until Sunday as part of Phase 3 Pollution Control Measures of Graduated Response Action Plan (Grap).
About three lakh diesel and two lakh petrol vehicles Affected by the ban, causing inconvenience to passengers in The national “Travel to the capital and those traveling to the capital from neighboring cities have been banned,” Singh said.
According to Delhi Police official over 4000 vehicles They were fined for Violation of restrictions on vehicles. Delhi’s air quality index was 303 on Sunday 303 on Saturday and 346 on Friday. Agencies expect Delhi’s AQI to deteriorate slightly on Monday, with local wind speed goes down a little.

