As Delhi prepares to implement
the odd-even car system come January 2016, ending almost a year-long wait for
government action on diesel vehicles, the National Green Tribunal on Friday
directed that no new or old diesel vehicle be registered in Delhi till Jan. 6.
The NGT had, way back in Nov. 2014, suggested banning diesel vehicles. But the
government kept seeking time to implement it. while asking the Aam Aadmi Party
government to take a serious view on whether diesel vehicles should be
registered in Delhi or not, the NGT, as an interim measure, ordered that they
be not registered till January 6, the next date of hearing. Not only that, the
Tribunal tried to stir the conscience of the Centre and the State government as
it reiterated its suggestion that they or their agencies should not purchase
any diesel vehicle and phase out those already in use. “We direct the
government to take a conscientious decision in regard to not buying any diesel
vehicle, whether by the Central or the State Government.” “We direct all the
public authorities, Corporation, DDA, Police and other Public Departments to
prepare an action plan for phasing out of diesel vehicles, particularly the
trucks being used by all these bodies,” a Bench headed by NGT chairpersonJustice Swatanter Kumar said. The NGT also raised queries concerning the
even-odd scheme and questioned its feasibility as it sought to know if the
government had assessed its impact on pollution levels. The Tribunal also
wanted to know whether due to this scheme, more buses would come on road and
cause more pollution.

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