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Ban On Diesel Cabs Stays For Now, Delhi Requests 2 Days To Submit Plan
- Tuesday May 3, 2016
- Delhi News | Reported by Sidharth Pandey, Edited by Veer Arjun Singh (with inputs from Agencies)
As protests by taxi owners crippled traffic in Delhi for the second straight day, the state government has asked the Supreme Court for two more days to submit a detailed roadmap on how to phase out diesel cabs from the city. A Supreme Court order has pulled 30,000 cabs off the road because they run on diesel or petrol and not greener compressed nat...
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www.ndtv.com
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Thousands Of Diesel-Run Taxis To Go Off Road In Delhi From Today
- Sunday May 1, 2016
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
Commuters may face inconvenience as nearly 27,000 diesel-run taxis will not be allowed to run on the capital's roads from today after the Supreme Court on Saturday refused to extend the April 30 deadline fixed for their conversion into CNG mode.
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www.ndtv.com
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Supreme Court Fixes March 31 As Deadline For All Cabs To Convert To CNG In Delhi
- Tuesday January 5, 2016
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court today extended the deadline for all taxis in the National Capital Region to convert to CNG mode from March 1 to March 31 and directed the Centre to set up 104 gas stations in ten districts of NCR.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ban On New Diesel SUVs, Luxury Cars Above 2000cc In Delhi Till March 31
- Wednesday December 16, 2015
- Delhi News | Reported by Mala Das, Edited by Tanima Biswas
The Supreme Court today banned the registration of diesel cars and SUVs above 2000cc in the national capital till March 31, in an attempt to clean up the city tackling one of its worst-ever bouts of toxic smog. The decision will not affect the common man, the top court said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ola Allowed To Run Only CNG Cabs In Delhi
- Thursday September 3, 2015
- Delhi News | Reported by Tanima Biswas, Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy
The Delhi High Court today said that taxi company Ola can run cabs only fueled with compressed natural gas or CNG in the national capital.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ban On Diesel Cabs Stays For Now, Delhi Requests 2 Days To Submit Plan
- Tuesday May 3, 2016
- Delhi News | Reported by Sidharth Pandey, Edited by Veer Arjun Singh (with inputs from Agencies)
As protests by taxi owners crippled traffic in Delhi for the second straight day, the state government has asked the Supreme Court for two more days to submit a detailed roadmap on how to phase out diesel cabs from the city. A Supreme Court order has pulled 30,000 cabs off the road because they run on diesel or petrol and not greener compressed nat...
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www.ndtv.com
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Thousands Of Diesel-Run Taxis To Go Off Road In Delhi From Today
- Sunday May 1, 2016
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
Commuters may face inconvenience as nearly 27,000 diesel-run taxis will not be allowed to run on the capital's roads from today after the Supreme Court on Saturday refused to extend the April 30 deadline fixed for their conversion into CNG mode.
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www.ndtv.com
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Supreme Court Fixes March 31 As Deadline For All Cabs To Convert To CNG In Delhi
- Tuesday January 5, 2016
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court today extended the deadline for all taxis in the National Capital Region to convert to CNG mode from March 1 to March 31 and directed the Centre to set up 104 gas stations in ten districts of NCR.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ban On New Diesel SUVs, Luxury Cars Above 2000cc In Delhi Till March 31
- Wednesday December 16, 2015
- Delhi News | Reported by Mala Das, Edited by Tanima Biswas
The Supreme Court today banned the registration of diesel cars and SUVs above 2000cc in the national capital till March 31, in an attempt to clean up the city tackling one of its worst-ever bouts of toxic smog. The decision will not affect the common man, the top court said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ola Allowed To Run Only CNG Cabs In Delhi
- Thursday September 3, 2015
- Delhi News | Reported by Tanima Biswas, Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy
The Delhi High Court today said that taxi company Ola can run cabs only fueled with compressed natural gas or CNG in the national capital.
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www.ndtv.com