Impact of increased pollution in Delhi visible in Uttarakhand, buses are checked on the border – Delhi pollution impact Uttarakhand borders check buses

The effect of increasing pollution in Delhi is visible in Uttarakhand, buses are checked at the border. Updated: Fri, 24 Oct 2025 09:20 (IST) The effect of increasing pollution in Delhi is visible in Uttarakhand. Buses coming from Delhi are checked at the border. The Uttarakhand government has taken this step to control pollution so that clean air remains in the state. Efforts are being made to stop polluting vehicles. Pollution certificates of vehicles are checked. Jagran Correspondent, Haldwani. In view of the increasing pollution in Delhi, the checking of vehicles from outside states has been tightened. Train buses leaving from Haldwani are stopped at the Delhi border. During this period, the validity of the pollution certificate is definitely checked. In such a situation, the Transport Corporation officials also clearly told the drivers and conductors that if the validity of any vehicle expires, they should prepare the certificate before leaving. The amount of pollution in the national capital has increased since the day of Diwali. In such a situation, strict investigation is also done regarding pollution certificate. ARM Sanjay Pandey of Haldwani depot said the buses coming from Haldwani are checked at Ghazipur border. Remove Advertisement Read Only News Roadways claims that all its buses have full documents. On the other hand, there are also concerns that if there is no reduction in pollution rates in Delhi, then like before, old buses may not be banned for some time. In such a situation only CNG and new super deluxe vehicles will have to be sent. Also Read – Tanakpur-Dehradun Express to run three days a week now, people expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister. 23 buses sent to Delhi due to increase in passengers. After the festival of Bhai Dooj was celebrated, the process of people returning to work also started. Especially more crowd is visible on Delhi route. On Thursday, Haldwani depot sent 23 buses to Delhi. There was a need for additional buses on the Haridwar-Bareilly route.

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