“Combining rigorous enforcement with accessible services ensures clean air without compromising citizen convenience,” a senior urban planner said. “Transparent inspections and active monitoring are essential for sustainable urban mobility and public health.” Operations focused on major city entry points and congestion hubs, including Kashmiri Gate, Geeta Colony, and Mori Gate, highlighting a strategic approach to tackling pollution from high-emission goods vehicles. By coordinating Transport Enforcement, Traffic Police, and automated monitoring systems, the city aims to maintain persistent oversight of vehicular emissions.
Experts note that Delhi’s approach balances short-term enforcement with long-term behavioural change. Strict challans and operational suspensions send a clear signal to vehicle owners and PUC centres while reinforcing the importance of regular emission checks. In the broader urban context, these measures contribute to reducing particulate matter and other pollutants, complementing sustainable transport policies and green urban planning initiatives. The Delhi Transport Department confirmed that such enforcement drives, integrated with GRAP compliance checks, will continue regularly. By maintaining strict but citizen-friendly procedures, the city seeks to improve air quality, ensure accountability, and strengthen public trust in regulatory frameworks.
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