Ban diesel cars in Delhi: Govt informs Lok Sabha

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Agencies: New Delhi, Dec 17 2012, 15:40 IST
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Government today informed the Lok Sabha that Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA) has recommended that there is need to ban diesel vehicles in Delhi to prevent emission of high smoke particles.

"The EPCA in a report in 2012 has stated that benefits of CNG transition are not visible due to growth in diesel vehicles, because diesel vehicles are known to emit higher smoke particles and Nitrogen Oxides than petrol cars," Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan said during Question Hour.

Earlier in 2007, the EPCA had expressed this concern in a detailed report filed by it in the Supreme Court titled "Controlling Pollution from the growing number of diesel cars in Delhi".

"In the report, EPCA had recommended to the Court that there is a need to ban the use of diesel in cars in Delhi," the minister said.

The Central Pollution Control Board had carried out a study in 2007 in six cities - Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Kanpur, Mumbai and Pune.

"As per the studies, the ambient air quality data of these cities in respect of Particulate Matter revealed that contribution due to all vehicles is ranging from 2 per cent to 48 per cent," Natarajan said.

Government is taking several steps to control pollution caused by vehicles.

These include implementation of Bharat Stage-IV emission standards for all category vehicles, reducing sulphur content in petrol and diesel, implementing pollution under control norms, promoting use of alternative fuels like CNG, electric vehicles, bio-diesel; building more by-passes to avoid unnecessary entry into the city, and strengthening mass transport

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Reader's Comments (3)| Post a Comment

Increase diesel price

Chekri | 18-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
Diesel cars emit more pollutants compared to petrol cars.Discourage people in buying diesel cars by raising the diesel price for cars(especially in cities)

Now Diesel cars are more cleaner.

vinod kumar | 17-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
Diesel cars presently being sold in metros by car manufacturers arte perhaps more clean and technology has improved over the years than earlier. Yes, check on quality of diesel being sold is an issue which no one is ready to address.

Ban diesel cars in Delhi

jagdish | 17-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
Is the quality of petrol supplied by supplying companies up to international standards,does the fuel supplied by pumps is unadulterated. There is no attempt to control and correct the scene.

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