The Delhi Government is introducing a new initiative to encourage vehicle owners to scrap their old vehicles. Under this proposed scrap policy, individuals who scrap their old vehicles will be eligible for a subsidy of INR 50,000 when purchasing a new vehicle.
This proposal aims to reduce the number of older, more polluting vehicles on the road, contributing to a cleaner and greener environment.
Key Aspects of the Scrap Policy
- The Transport Department has proposed this policy, which is currently awaiting financial approval.
- In the fiscal year 2021-22, a total of 48.77 lakh vehicles were de-registered due to the completion of their tenure. Among these, only 83,240 vehicle owners obtained the No Objection Certificate (NOC).
- For the financial year 2022-23, about 6.18 lakh vehicles were de-registered, and 5.39 lakh vehicle owners received the NOC.
- Over the past three financial years, more than 55 lakh vehicles have been de-registered, with around six lakh obtaining NOCs and 1.5 lakh vehicles scrapped.
Process of Availing the Subsidy
- Vehicle owners will not receive the subsidy immediately upon scrapping their vehicle.
- After scrapping the vehicle, the owner will be issued a certificate.
- This certificate must be presented when purchasing a new vehicle to avail of the INR 50,000 subsidy.
- The government’s intention is to phase out vehicles over 15 years old, though a fee may be imposed for retaining such vehicles.
Impact and Benefits
- The policy is designed to encourage the scrapping of older vehicles to reduce their numbers on Delhi roads.
- This initiative is part of a broader effort to tackle environmental pollution and promote the use of newer, less polluting vehicles.
The Delhi Government’s proposed scrap policy is a significant step towards environmental sustainability and urban pollution reduction. By providing financial incentives to scrap older vehicles, the government aims to modernize the vehicle population on the roads of Delhi, making it a cleaner and more environmentally friendly city.