With over 40 million vehicles older than 15 years plying on the roads in India, the government will impose a green tax


New delhi date. 29. Sunday 2021 March

Four crore vehicles older than 15 years are still running on the roads in India. The central government is preparing to impose a green tax on them.

The number of such old vehicles has been digitized by the central government. However, the number of vehicles from Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana is still missing. Speaking of other states, the number of such vehicles is 70 lakh in Karnataka, 56 lakh in UP, 49 lakh in the capital Delhi, 34 lakh in Kerala and Tamil Nadu There are 25 lakh such vehicles in Punjab.

The number of such vehicles is between 25.38 lakh in Punjab, 22 lakh in West Bengal and 12 to 17 lakh in Maharashtra-Orissa-Gujarat-Rajasthan and Haryana. While Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh, Himachal, Pondicherry, Assam, Bihar, Goa, Tripura and Dadra Nagar. The number of such vehicles in Haveli and Diu Daman is between one lakh and five lakh.

The government wants to impose a green tax on vehicles 15 years of age or older. To control such vehicles, the government wants to impose a green tax on them. The proposal has been sent to the states for consideration. Green tax will be levied in each state and city based on the amount of pollution. Registration fees can range from 10 to 50 percent.

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