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NATRAX Conference: Under the NATRIP (National Automotive Testing and R&D Infrastructure) project, which completed in March 2021, the government provided support in establishing homologation and testing centres at automotive testing agencies. After the project, these centers were thereon conceived to eventually become self-sustainable in terms of earning revenues. Dr. Hanif Qureshi, Additional Secretary, MHI on Saturday stated that there is a need for these agencies to expand in new areas and with that some kind of support shall be provided from the government again.
Indore: The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK) and National Automotive test tracks (NATRAX) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to fa.
NATRAX: The first of its kind Automotive Leadership Conference, in association with SIAM, ACMA and ATMA, intends to bring all high-level stakeholders on a single platform to discuss and deliberate on the way forward to break silos and create path forward to build and enable ecosystem in Test Agencies through intense collaboration among Industries, Government Bodies, Technology Players, and Academia.
“It was November 3, 2023 morning. I woke up on this cold winter morning and walked to the window. I could not see the building ahead of me just 100 meters away. It was like I was living in a smoke cylinder. It was a working day and as I read the newspaper during breakfast, I realized that I could not take my car to the office for the next couple of days since it is a Bharat Stage (BS) 4/IV car. The BS3 and BS4 cars were banned from plying in Delhi as the government is trying to reduce the pollution. While I was glad to see some action taken to clean the air in Delhi, the struggle remains: Increasing cab fares, non-availability of cabs, and constantly increasing surcharge on the cab-booking apps, and more”, from the diary of a Delhiite.But is banning vehicles the only solution to clean the air in Delhi?