How Trucks Openly Flout Supreme Court Ban in Delhi | Read

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  • Published On: June 05, 2015
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Its 11 in the night on the busy Delhi-Jaipur highway at the Delhi-Gurgaon border on National Highway-8 as trucks start lining up to enter the capital. According to Municipal Corporation of Delhi or MCD estimates, 80,000 trucks enter the capital every night. Concerned with the heavy pollution caused by trucks, the Supreme Court had in 2001 ordered all trucks not destined for Delhi to bypass the capital. The reality is however very different as NDTV found out.

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