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Scrap Policy: Big news! Now 600 rupees will have to be paid for vehicle renewal, know full information

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Scrap Policy: Big news! Now 600 rupees will have to be paid for vehicle renewal, know full information

The central government is constantly engaged in the exercise of increasing the speed of vehicles along with safety on the roads. The construction of flat roads is going on in the country at a rapid pace. 



Over bridges, supporting bridges have been built to reduce the pressure on traffic. At the same time, the government is making changes in many rules in the direction of retiring old vehicles. It is the intention of the government that vehicles older than 15 years should be removed from the roads as soon as possible. For this, the government has increased the vehicle renewal fee drastically, see how much renewal fee will have to be paid on various vehicles…

Next year may apply for rules

according to the new rules, vehicle owners will have to pay Rs 5,000 from its 15-year-old car registration Rinyul the next fiscal year ie April 1, it is eight times more than the current fee. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has issued a notification for renewal certificate of registration of old vehicles. This new rule is part of the National Scrap Policy itself.





Scraping centers are being set up under the ambitious vehicle scrap policy of the Modi government. The intention of the government is to remove the condom vehicles from the roads of India as soon as possible. This will also control pollution as well as get rid of the problem of vehicles crawling on the roads.

Eight times more charge

would just older than 15 years, according to Road Transport and Highways Ministry notification charging almost eight times more than the current owners of commercial vehicles in Rinyul fitness certificate or truck.

Renewal fee for registration of 5 thousand

15 years old car The renewal fee  for registration of a car will be Rs 5,000 as against the existing Rs 600. At the same time, the renewal fee for the registration of an old bike will be Rs 1,000 as compared to the current Rs 300.

A fee of 40 thousand will have to be paid on the import car

for a bus or truck older than 15 years, the current fee of renewal certificate of fitness will be Rs 12,500 instead of Rs 1,500. Whereas in the case of medium goods or passenger motor vehicles, this fee has been fixed at Rs 10,000. Renewal of registration of imported bikes and cars will cost Rs 10,000 for the bike and Rs 40,000 for the car.





50 rupees for every day’s delay In

this notification of the Central Government, after the expiry of the date of fitness certificate, an additional charge of 50 rupees will also have to be paid for every day’s delay. According to the notification, in case of delay in application for renewal of registration certificate, Rs 300 will be charged for each month of delay from the private vehicle. For every month of delay in commercial vehicles, an additional charge of Rs 500 will be charged.

Scrap policy will be implemented from June 2024, the

government will issue licenses for scrapping centers from place to place. Monitoring of Scraping Center (RVSS) will also be done. It will be supervised by the State Transport Commissioner. At the center, 15 years old commercial vehicles and 20 years old private vehicles will be scrapped.

Investment of thousands of crores will come from the scrapping policy

The ambitious scrapping policy of the central government will bring an investment of Rs 10,000 crores in this industry. This will create lakhs of employment opportunities. At the same time, a certificate will be given on scrapping the old vehicle, by showing it the registration fee will be waived on the purchase of a new vehicle and a discount in road tax will also be given. With this, the vehicle owner will get rid of the loss due to maintenance cost, repairing cost and low mileage of the old vehicle.

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