The rekha Gupta government has introduced a new "Air pollution Mitigation Plan 2025" in response to the growing threat of air pollution around Diwali. The plan states that starting november 1, 2025, only BS-VI, cng, and electric commercial cars will be permitted entry into Delhi.
 
The national capital's atmosphere has been improved, and cm rekha Gupta has launched new programs to purify the air.  Yes, plans have started to forbid the admission of outdated cars into the city after encouraging electric mobility and electrifying public transportation. The delhi government has initiated the 'Air pollution Mitigation Plan 2025' in an effort to reduce pollution.

From november 1, 2025, only BS6 and cng as well as electric commercial cars will be permitted entry into delhi, according to delhi chief minister rekha Gupta.  The national capital's air quality will improve as a result of this endeavor, which will also keep older and more polluting cars out of Delhi.  According to cm rekha Gupta, the delhi administration is constantly striving to eradicate pollution in the city. To realize this ambition, the Environment Ministry has devised this plan.

Numerous unique measures to enhance the quality of the air
 
The delhi CM's new plan states that starting in november of this year, only cars that emit less pollution will be permitted entry into Delhi. In delhi, only BS-VI, CNG-powered, and electric vehicles will be permitted to operate.  The air pollution Mitigation Plan 2025 also includes artificial rain. Cloud seeding technologies will soon provide rain to Delhi. Additionally, mist sprayers will be placed in the city's contaminated areas. In addition, any large commercial buildings that are being built will have to have anti-smog cannons installed.

The focus will be on car scrappage.
 
The delhi government's plan to phase out non-BS6, non-CNG, and non-electric commercial vehicles from november 1, 2025, is a praiseworthy and innovative step towards enhancing air quality and encouraging sustainable urban mobility, according to karthik Nagpal, President of Rosmerta Technologies, who spoke about the decision to prohibit the entry of old cars in delhi starting in November.  Our cutting-edge mobility solutions and sophisticated vehicle scrappage infrastructure at Rosmerta Technologies will be useful in supporting the government's initiatives.

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