Delhi EV Policy to offer scrapping incentives: Nitin Gadkari Updated Mar 09, 2021 | 07:53 IST
At the moment, the Delhi EV Policy offers scrapping incentives for auto and light commercial vehicles. Gadkari said private vehicles and two-wheelers will soon be added to the list. Delhi EV Policy to offer scrapping incentives: Nitin Gadkari 
Nitin Gadkari, the Indian Minister of Road Transport and Highways, recently informed the parliament that the Delhi government has provisions to offer vehicle scrapping incentives under the purview of the Delhi EV Policy. According to a PTI report, he noted that scrapping incentives of up to ₹7,500 per vehicle for auto and light commercial vehicles are being provided by the Delhi government as part of the provisions of the Delhi Electric Vehicle Policy 2020, which was announced on 7 August 2020 with the aim to boost the adoption of electric mobility solutions across the city.
India s vehicle scrappage policy to offer 5% incentive on new cars for scrapping old vehicles: Gadkari Updated Mar 08, 2021 | 09:46 IST
India s vehicle scrappage policy will allow owners to scrap their 20-year old vehicles and avail incentives on the purchase of new personal vehicles. India s vehicle scrappage policy to offer 5% incentive on new cars for scrapping old vehicles: Gadkari 
Remember the vehicle scrappage policy? Yep, the one that was announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman during the 2021 Union Budget. Soon after the announcement, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari had said the scrappage policy s specifics would follow soon after. Well, it has been over a month and the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is yet to formally reveal the details. While we wait for that to happen, Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Highways, has a new piece of information to offer: Folks who junk their old vehicles and buy a new one under the
The policy will serve to take old, polluting vehicles off the road and also improve sales of new vehicles that are much less polluting and come equipped with improved safety features.
India s vehicle scrappage policy likely to be approved soon, assures Nitin Gadkari yet again Updated Jan 19, 2021 | 16:00 IST
The government proposed an amendment to motor vehicle standards to permit scrapping of vehicles that are older than 15 years. India s vehicle scrappage policy likely to be approved soon, assures Nitin Gadkari yet again 
The new scrappage policy proposed as an amendment to the motor vehicle standards is likely to be approved by the Government of India pretty soon. I know, I know we have also lost count of the number of times we have heard that before, but it is our job to report the latest developments, so here we are. The Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, said that his ministry has already submitted the requisite proposal and now the only thing remaining to wrap up the process is the government’s final nod. The vehicle scrappage policy the Indian government s two birds with one stone policy: It will not