Punjab government has blacklisted 5706 BS-IV vehicles registered fraudulently for violating the guidelines of the Supreme Court of India. The state government has also taken action against those vehicles, whose taxes were due and documents were incomplete and all services related to these vehicles have been blocked.
Divulging further, Punjab Transport Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar informed that as per the guidelines of the Supreme Court of India, a complete ban was imposed on the registration of high-polluting BS-IV vehicles after March 31, 2020, but this type of vehicles had been registered fraudulently, of which the transport department has identified 5706 vehicles so far.
The Cabinet Minister said, the investigation revealed that the vehicle owners, company dealers and clerks, assistants, accountants of RTA/SDM Offices and some senior officials manipulated with engine and chassis number and vehicle manufacturing details and registration of these vehicles was done besides evading taxes.
The Cabinet Minister informed that besides this, many vehicle dealers continued their dealerships without getting themselves registered in the office of the State Transport Commissioner (STC) at that time and they have been found to be involved in fraud with the government by registering such vehicles on a large scale in their own names. Even many such dealers have got themselves registered fraudulently on the portal NIC (National Informatics Center).
Meghan Markle postponed her Netflix series 'With Love, Meghan' due to California wildfires, receiving praise…
Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan has been acquitted in the 190 million pounds Al-Qadir…
A mother dog’s heroic act of carrying her unconscious puppy to a Turkish veterinary clinic…
John Abraham returns with *The Diplomat*, a gripping geopolitical drama inspired by true events, releasing…
Chinese hackers breached nearly 400 US Treasury systems, exposing sensitive data and targeting high-ranking officials,…
Coldplay will live stream their Ahmedabad concert on January 26 via Disney+ Hotstar. The band’s…