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Delhi denies fuel to 15000 vehicles in four days under no PUC no fuel crackdown
India
Published on 1 May 2026

Over 15000 cars stood in line and left
Delhi has intensified enforcement of its “no PUC, no fuel” rule to fight worsening air quality. In just four days, more than 15,000 vehicles were denied fuel because they lacked a valid Pollution Under Control certificate. The Delhi government says this crackdown is pushing vehicles to meet pollution standards and reduce emissions across the city.
- Delhi enforced no PUC no fuel strictly for four days
- More than 15,000 vehicles were denied fuel for invalid PUC
- Crackdown targets vehicles failing pollution standards
- Move aims to improve Delhi’s air quality
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