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Delhi Air Pollution: 3,746 Vehicles Fined For No PUC Certificate, Over 570 Denied Entry In City

Delhi Air Pollution, No PUC No Fuel: Delhi Traffic Police and Transport Department challans 3,746 vehicles and turns back 568 non-compliant entries in 24 hours, enforcing pollution norms strictly.

Delhi Air Pollution: 3,746 Vehicles Fined For No PUC Certificate, Over 570 Denied Entry In City
No PUC, No Fuel: Over 3,700 Vehicles
New Delhi:

More than 3,700 vehicles were challaned under the 'No PUC, No Fuel' drive, while nearly 570 non-compliant or non-destined vehicles were turned back from Delhi's borders within 24 hours, Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said. Joint teams of the Delhi Traffic Police and the Transport Department checked around 5,000 vehicles at key entry points into the national capital on the first day of the crackdown, officials said on Thursday.

Over 3,700 Vehicles Fined, 570 Denied Entry

At least 3,746 vehicles were challaned in Delhi over the past 24 hours for not possessing valid Pollution Under Control Certificates (PUCC), while 568 non-compliant or non-destined vehicles were turned back from border points during intensified enforcement.

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Additionally, 217 non-destined trucks were diverted via the Eastern and Western Peripheral Expressways to prevent unnecessary entry into the capital, an official statement said.

No PUC, No Fuel Rule Brings Surge In PUCC Demand

The enforcement action coincided with a sharp surge in demand for PUCCs, with more than 61,000 certificates issued between December 17 and 18, indicating increased compliance after the launch of the 'No PUC, No Fuel' rule.

Sirsa said the figures reflected both strict enforcement and growing public cooperation.

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He said turning back vehicles at border points has led to a visible reduction in the inflow of outside vehicles, adding that coordination with neighbouring states was crucial for effective regional pollution control.

Enforcement To Continue In Coming Days

The Delhi government said the action against polluting vehicles was part of a broader strategy to curb emissions during severe air pollution episodes, alongside measures targeting road dust, industrial pollution and waste management.

Officials warned that enforcement would continue in the coming days and urged vehicle owners to keep their emission certificates updated to avoid penalties and disruptions.

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