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The ban extension aligns with Delhi's strategy to transition towards cleaner and more eco-friendly transportation options. BS3 and BS4 vehicles are known for higher emissions, contributing to air pollution, a critical concern in the capital city. The move emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach to address the environmental challenges associated with vehicular pollution.
Delhi's proactive measures to restrict the usage of older, more polluting vehicles contribute to the larger national agenda of promoting sustainable and green transportation. The ban encourages the adoption of newer, more fuel-efficient, and environmentally friendly vehicles, aligning with global efforts to mitigate the impact of vehicular emissions on air quality and public health.
As Delhi takes this step to extend the ban, it sends a clear signal about the city's commitment to creating a healthier and cleaner living environment for its residents. The ban on BS3 and BS4 vehicles reflects a holistic approach towards building a sustainable and resilient urban ecosystem.
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