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Delhi to deny fuel to vehicles lacking valid pollution certificate from Nov 1

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Delhi is set to enforce a strict new rule starting November 1 requiring motorists to hold a valid Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate to purchase fuel. Vehicles without the certificate will be denied petrol, diesel, or CNG at fuel stations. The measure is aimed at curbing the severe air pollution that typically worsens in the capital during winter months. The policy targets non-compliant vehicle owners as part of broader seasonal efforts to improve Delhi's air quality.

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