This city of Uttarakhand on number one of black smoke vehicles, the most invoiced here - suppression on polluting vehicles in dehradun

This city of Uttarakhand at Number One of the Black Smoke -Flowering Vehicles, the biggest invoice made here, has strived the transport department in Dehradun a campaign against pollution vehicles. A mobile vehicle was investigated in the city with the most challengers in Dehradun. The department challenged 676 vehicles and issued certificates for pollution control. There is a provision for fine and license suspension for violating the standards for pollution. A fine of Rs 1.98 crore was charged in this financial year. Endowment teams from the Transport Division are conducting a two -day special control campaign. Symbolic Jagran correspondent, dehradun. Public transport vehicles in the city doon not only affect the environment of the city by spraying black smoke, but also became troublesome for citizens. When the transport department teams checked the pollution of vehicles from mobile wagons throughout the division, including the city of Doon, there were action against most vehicles here. After the city of Doon, most of the Challan took place in Roorkee. 205 vehicles were challenged in Doon and 171 vehicles in Roorkee. In addition, 85 vehicles were challenged in Haridwar, 58 in Vikasnagar and 44 in Rishikesh. Dr. Anita Chamola, RTO (Enforcement), said it was selected under the National Clean Air Program (Encap) to keep pollution free in Dehradun, Rishikesh and Kashipur. Under the air pollution control action plan, the transport department performed on Wednesday and Thursday at Doon City, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Roorkesh and Vikasnagar and performed by conducting pollution investigations. In the city of Doon, after acting from a mobile vehicle, the certificates of the vehicles of the vehicles were issued on the spot, the validity of the certificate was over. As part of the two -day campaign, 676 vehicles were postponed because he did not have a valid pollution certificate throughout the division. In addition, the pollution of all types of vehicle buses, trucks, taxis, maxi, loader, car, vikram, car, two -wheeler, etc. Investigate through pollution centers at pollution labs and other places in dehradun. Not only that, but also transport corporation buses were investigated on ISBT and other routes. During the investigation, it was found that 30 vehicles are more than the standard of pollution. The owners of the vehicles were notified to fix the vehicle within seven days and appeared in the RTO office with pollution -controlled certificates. The control was Arto (Enforcement) Pankaj Srivastava, Anil Negi, Neha Jha, Krishna Chandra Paladia, Satyendra Raj and Suvarna Nautiyal. So far, 12227 Challans, 1.98 crore fine rto, dr. Anita Chamola said that in this financial year 2024-25, 1227 pollution vehicles were challenged in the doon section. Among them, 3181 in Dehradun, 2087 in Roorkee, 2127 in Vikasnagar, 2070 in Rishikesh, 1713 in Haridwar, 735 in Tehri and 314 in Uttarkashi. During this, the transport department received a fine of Rs 1.98 crore. The RTO, a proceedings to suspend DL and registration, said it is mandatory to have a pollution certificate in the vehicle in the motor vehicles regarding the pollution check. It is compulsory for BS-2 and BS-3 category vehicles to renew the certificate every six months, BS-4 and BS-6 vehicles in a year. The vehicle owner was fined 2.5 thousand if the certificate of contradiction is not valid. If the vehicle is captured again in the same case, the fine amount is five thousand. If pollution is found to be large, there is a ban on suspending the license and registration of the driver.