
Delhi Cracks Down on Air Pollution: 2,800 Vehicles Denied Fuel on Day 1 of 'No PUC, No Fuel' Drive
As air quality in the national capital remains in the “very poor” category, the Delhi government has launched a stringent enforcement drive to curb vehicular emissions. On the first day of the ‘No PUC, No Fuel’ initiative, nearly 2,800 vehicles were turned away from petrol pumps for failing to produce a valid Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate.
Driving without a valid PUC certificate in Delhi carries heavy legal and financial consequences.
The sudden enforcement led to a 76% surge in PUC certificate issuances in a single day. If you need to renew yours, here is the current structure:
| Vehicle Type | PUC Fee (Approx.) | Validity (BS-IV & BS-VI) | Validity (Pre-BS-IV) |
| Two & Three Wheelers | ₹60 | 12 Months | 3 Months |
| Four Wheelers (Petrol/CNG) | ₹80 | 12 Months | 3 Months |
| Diesel Vehicles | ₹100 | 12 Months | 3 Months |
The drive comes as the AQI was recorded at 377 (Very Poor) on Friday afternoon. Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa emphasized that these measures are critical to provide immediate relief to public health and to ensure that only compliant vehicles ply the city’s roads during the peak pollution season.
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