Bihar Govt Simplifies Vehicle Scrapping Process to Boost Clean Mobility
Bihar Govt Simplifies Vehicle Scrapping Process

In a move aimed at promoting a cleaner environment, improving road safety, and enhancing convenience for vehicle owners, the Bihar government has simplified the vehicle scrapping process for old and unfit vehicles. Acting on guidelines issued by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, the state cabinet has approved amendments to the standard operating procedure (SOP) governing the scrapping of non-government vehicles.

Amendments to Boost Vehicle Scrapping

The revised provisions are intended to make it easier for vehicle owners to avail the benefits under the Vehicle Scrapping Policy. Under the new framework, owners who scrap their old vehicles at authorised registered vehicle scrapping facilities (RVSFs) and obtain a certificate of deposit (COD) will be eligible for motor vehicle tax concessions when purchasing an equivalent new vehicle.

Transport Minister Damodar Rawat said on Thursday that the government remains committed to developing a clean, safe, and modern transportation system. He stated that the authorised vehicle scrapping mechanism would strengthen both road safety and environmental protection. Describing the decision as an important step towards promoting green mobility and reducing pollution, Damodar emphasised that the government would ensure the entire scrapping process remains transparent, simple, and citizen-friendly.

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Incentives for Vehicle Owners

Damodar said the initiative is expected to encourage vehicle owners to replace ageing vehicles with newer, safer, fuel-efficient, and environmentally friendly models. The certificate of deposit issued after scrapping a vehicle can be used while registering a new vehicle to claim the applicable tax benefits.

According to existing provisions, owners of non-transport vehicles are eligible for a 25% concession in motor vehicle tax, while transport vehicle owners can receive a 15% concession. In addition, certain categories of medium and heavy goods and passenger vehicles manufactured under Bharat Stage-I and Bharat Stage-II emission standards are eligible for tax rebates of up to 50%.

Environmental and Safety Benefits

The minister said that phasing out old and highly polluting vehicles would contribute significantly to reducing air pollution, conserving fuel, and improving road safety. Scientific and regulated scrapping practices would also help minimise the environmental impact associated with the disposal of end-of-life vehicles, he added.

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