According to Environment Minister Sirsa, only BS-VI vehicles from outside Delhi will be allowed entry starting on Thursday.
The Delhi administration has made the decision to impose strict restrictions in order to control the rising levels of pollutants in the air as smog continues to suffocate the nation's capital. Only BS-VI vehicles from outside Delhi will be allowed to enter the city, according to a statement released by Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa on Tuesday, December 16.
Additionally, Manjinder Sirsa announced that the measures would take effect on Thursday, December 18, rather than Tuesday.
What is prohibited in Delhi starting on December 18?
According to Manjinder Singh Sirsa, cars without a current Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate would not be permitted to refuel at gas stations in the nation's capital starting on Thursday, December 18.
Sirsa stated on Tuesday that owners have one day to abide by the regulation. He declared, "After tomorrow, vehicles without a valid PUC certificate will not be provided fuel."
Additional information is being added to this breaking news report.

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