Big News for Old Truck Owners: Government Plans to Remove 2 Lakh Old Trucks to Fight Pollution
By Amit Jangra | Published Date : September 15, 2025
The government will phase out 2 lakh old trucks in Delhi-NCR and offer financial aid to promote cleaner BS-6 commercial vehicles.
If you're a truck owner still using an older vehicle that doesn't meet the BS-6 emission standards, there's something you should know. The government is now planning to reduce the number of old trucks on the roads of Delhi-NCR to fight rising pollution levels. Around 2 lakh old commercial vehicles including trucks that produce high emissions will be removed in stages. This step aims to make the air cleaner and the roads safer for everyone.
Why Is This Happening?

Table of Contents
| 1. Why Is This Happening? |
| 2. Step-by-Step Plan to Remove Old Trucks |
| 3. Don’t Worry — Truck Owners Will Get Financial Help |
| 4. Big Budget for Bus Conversion Project |
| 5. Strict Rules for Non-BS6 Trucks |
| 6. NCR Vehicle Report |
| 7. Final Words |
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Air pollution in Delhi-NCR is getting worse every year. According to reports, about 40% of pollution comes from trucks and heavy commercial vehicles. To solve this issue, the government has made a new plan to remove old trucks and support the use of cleaner, modern vehicles like BS-6 trucks, CNG buses and electric vehicles (EVs).
Step-by-Step Plan to Remove Old Trucks
The government has introduced a three-level plan to remove around 2 lakh old trucks that do not meet BS-6 norms. These vehicles will be removed in phases to avoid sudden pressure on truck owners.
Along with this, around 20,000 diesel buses (both government and private) will be converted to CNG in the next five years. Trucks and diesel buses that do not run on BS-6, CNG, LNG, or electric power will not be allowed to enter Delhi-NCR. A heavy penalty and ban will be placed on non-compliant vehicles.
Don’t Worry — Truck Owners Will Get Financial Help
Truck owners don’t need to panic. The government plans to offer financial help and interest subsidies to support those who want to replace their old commercial vehicles with new BS-6 trucks.
This will especially help small truck owners and private operators who do not have enough money to replace their whole fleet at once. With this support, buying a new BS-6 truck will become easier and more affordable.
Big Budget for Bus Conversion Project
The plan to convert 20,000 diesel buses to CNG is a major part of the government's mission to reduce pollution. For this, the government will spend around ₹2,500 crore. This project will take five years, giving owners enough time to shift to cleaner fuel options.
Strict Rules for Non-BS6 Trucks
The government is getting strict with pollution control. Soon, non-BS6 trucks and diesel buses will not be allowed to enter NCR without facing big fines. Only BS-6, CNG, LNG, or electric vehicles will be allowed to operate in Delhi and nearby areas.
NCR Vehicle Report
As per government data:
→ Total registered vehicles in NCR: 3.3 crore
→ Vehicles with valid fitness certificate: 2.2 crore
→ Registered medium and heavy commercial vehicles: 7 lakh
→ Only 3 lakh have proper documents
This shows how serious the problem is. That’s why the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has ordered that only clean fuel vehicles can enter NCR.
Final Words
This new plan is a big step towards a cleaner future. The removal of old trucks and support for BS-6 commercial vehicles will help reduce pollution in Delhi-NCR. Truck and bus owners will also benefit from government subsidies and financial aid.
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Frequently Asked Questions on Trucks
1. Why is the government removing old trucks in Delhi-NCR?
Ans: The government is removing old trucks to reduce air pollution caused by outdated vehicles that don’t meet BS-6 emission standards.
2. How many trucks will be removed under this plan?
Ans: Around 2 lakh old commercial vehicles, mainly trucks, will be phased out in stages across Delhi-NCR.
3. Will truck owners get any help from the government?
Ans: Yes, the government plans to offer financial assistance and interest subsidies to help truck owners upgrade to BS-6 trucks.
4. What happens if old trucks enter Delhi-NCR?
Ans: Trucks that don’t follow BS-6, CNG, LNG, or EV standards will face heavy fines and may be completely banned from entering Delhi-NCR.
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About the Author
Amit Jangra
Amit Jangra is a dedicated content writer at TrucksBuses.com, a leading Indian portal for commercial vehicle insights. With a strong background in social work and a passion for the transportation sector, Amit brings a unique perspective to his writing. His articles are known for their clarity and depth, making complex topics accessible to a broad audience. Amit's commitment to empowering readers through informative content reflects his broader mission of societal upliftment.