The Ghaziabad regional transport office (RTO) has suspended enrollments of almost 112,791 kinds of vehicles after the proprietors neglected to take no complaint declarations (NOCs) for enlisting vehicles outside the public capital district (NCR) or for not dropping the enrollments, authorities said on Wednesday.
The choice was taken considering the headings by the National Green Tribunal (NGT), which had prohibited the tasks of more than 15-year-old petroleum vehicles and more than 10-year-old diesel vehicles in the NCR on April 7, 2015, as per the authorities. In a request on July 20, 2016, the council had coordinated the office worried to deregister such vehicles.
The vehicle office, in this association, given a public notification on August 3, 2021, requesting proprietors from such vehicles to either get a NOC and get the vehicles enrolled in 34 different locale outside the NCR area in Uttar Pradesh, or drop enlistment of such vehicles.
“As the 60-day notice period has passed, we have chosen to suspend enrollments of diesel vehicles which are more than 10 years of age and petroleum vehicles which are more than 15 years of age. Along these lines, we suspended enrollments for vehicles which were enlisted in the locale from July 1, 2001, to September 30, 2006,” said Vishwajeet Pratap Singh, extra provincial vehicle official, Ghaziabad.
“Preceding this period, we suspended enrollments of almost 84000 such vehicles, and more vehicles before it as per the bearings by the council. Presently, we have suspended almost 1.12 lakh vehicles, and gave these vehicle proprietors six additional months to completely finish the interaction. In the event that the vehicle proprietors apply for NOCs for enlisting their vehicles in locale outside the NCR during this period, the enrollments won’t be dropped. If not, we will drop the enrollments and they can not get the NOCs as well,” Singh added.
Any such vehicle found handling on streets will be seized, and severe move will be made against the proprietors, said the authorities, adding that vehicles with suspended enrollments incorporate vehicles having enlistment series as UP14N, UP14P and UP14Q to UP14Z, other than UP14AA to UP14AE.
As indicated by the vehicle office, almost 2,488 diesel vehicles (more established than 10 years) have taken NOCs, and enlistments of 2,522 such vehicles have been dropped till September 30. The division has likewise given NOCs to almost 2,486 petroleum vehicles (more established than 15 years), and enlistments of almost 87,480 such vehicles got dropped till September 30.