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BS-III Tow-Wheeler registration ban has been lifted by Delhi government. The transport department gave green signal to two-wheelers compliant with BS-III emission norms launched before 1st April. Manufacturers like Bajaj Auto, Royal Enfield and Suzuki Motorcycles India were affected due to registration ban earlier as the Royal Enfield...
2016 Two-Wheelers launch delayed in the capital city due to Emission norms. The government announced that the new vehicles that doesn’t comply with Bharat Stage IV emission norms shall not be allowed to be registered in Delhi from 1st April 2016 onwards. However the existing vehicles will be allowed till April 2017 to switch to the...
In a bid to adopt pro-active strategies to reduce pollution, the government will be leapfrogging from Bharat Stage IV to BS VI emission norms for vehicles by 2020 as per a new draft issued by Indian government and this will implement for all categories of vehicles including two-wheelers and three-wheelers from April 2020 onwards. The new...
Government is planning to tighten the two-wheeler emission norms as 80% vehicles sold in India are two-wheelers and they emit nearly four times more oxides of nitrogen (NOx) than petrol cars.The new new emission norms are likely to be announced later this week.
Earlier this month Nitin Gadkari, Road Transport Minister announced the...