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There should be no confusion about PUC certificates

A concerted campaign about not missing PUC checks would make a big difference.

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Pratap Sarnaik

Pratap Sarnaik

Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik has announced plans to implement a policy that would prohibit the sale of fuel to vehicles without a valid Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate to curb rising air pollution, according to reports.

The proposed measure aims to crack down on technically defective and high-emission vehicles, which authorities have identified as major contributors to deteriorating air quality across the state. The announcement was made during a review meeting held at Mantralaya with senior officials from the motor transport department and touched upon another extremely vital point: there have been complaints about fake and fraudulently issued certificates, which allow polluting vehicles to remain on the road.

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