Odisha Enforces Strict Pollution Control Measures for Vehicles.
ByAinvest
Saturday, Dec 20, 2025 11:03 pm ET1min read
Odisha's State Transport Authority has directed oil marketing companies to stop selling fuel to vehicles without a valid Pollution Under Control Certificate. The move aims to curb vehicular pollution and ensure compliance with emission norms. The authority cited legal basis for the decision, referring to the Motor Vehicles Act and Central Motor Vehicles Rules. The directive has been communicated to all oil marketing companies operating in Odisha.

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