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The Delhi government has approved a plan to replace CNG-powered Gramin Sewa vehicles with electric alternatives, as the current fleet approaches the end of its 15-year lifespan. Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot emphasized that this initiative is part of a broader commitment to sustainable transportation and aims to reduce pollution while improving commuter experiences. Vehicle owners must apply online for replacement, obtaining a No Dues Certificate (NDC) to confirm no outstanding issues with their current vehicles. After scrapping the old vehicles at authorized facilities, owners can purchase new electric Gramin Sewa vehicles, which will retain the same seating capacity of six passengers. This move aligns with Delhi's objectives for greener mobility and has been positively received by driver unions. The transition process is designed to be streamlined through a faceless online system.
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