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Delhi BS-6 Vehicle Entry Rule: Delhi Government has announced that now only BS6 commercial vehicles will get entry in Delhi. This decision will be strictly implemented from November 1.
28 October, 2025
Delhi BS-6 Vehicle Entry Rule: The level of pollution in the capital Delhi is continuously increasing, due to which people are facing many health related problems. In view of pollution, Rekha Gupta government of Delhi has taken a big decision. The government has announced that now only BS6 commercial vehicles will get entry in Delhi. This decision will be strictly implemented from November 1. Besides, it has also been said in the notice that other restrictions imposed under Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP)-2 will also remain in force.
Delhi government banned these vehicles
Delhi government has announced to allow entry of only S-6 commercial vehicles in Delhi from November 1, 2025. Apart from this, all commercial vehicles including BS-5 and BS-4 have been completely banned. This decision has been taken with the aim of reducing serious pollution. The government has announced that those who do not meet the BS-6 emission standards will not be allowed to enter the borders of Delhi from November 1. This rule will be strictly enforced and action will be taken against those who violate the rule. Let us tell you that in view of pollution, this decision was taken following the instructions of CAQM in the meeting held on October 17.
What is BS-VI engine technology?
BS-6 engine technology is an emission standard implemented in India. Vehicles with BS-6 engines emit less pollution than vehicles with BS-5 and BS-4 engines. BS-6 engines emit less harmful pollutants like nitrogen oxide (NOx), particulate matter (PM) and carbon monoxide (CO). These engines are considered much better than engines with old technology. To reduce the smoke emitted from vehicles, a ban is imposed on vehicles with other engines.
These vehicles got relief
Apart from BS-6 vehicles, Delhi government has also allowed some other vehicles to enter Delhi. These include CNG, LNG and electric vehicles. Apart from this, if your commercial vehicle is registered in Delhi, then you will get relief from this rule.
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