Tightening the noose even more, Snehasis Chakraborty, Transport Minister, West Bengal recently announced that in order to get a PUC certificate, vehicle owners will now have to ensure that no outstanding challans or tax is pending on the vehicle. As per the new mandate, if a vehicle has outstanding challans or tax in the database, then the testing centre will not issue a PUC certificate for these vehicles. The ministry says that the rule has been brought in to ensure transparency in the PUC issuance process and to keep pollution under control. The new rule will be applicable from November 1, 2023.
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How does geofencing work?
As per a notification shared by Saumitra Mohan, Transport Secretary, unlike before, where an emission testing centre only required the photograph of the vehicle’s registration plate, PUCC Version 2.0 will require a landscape image of the vehicle which will be authenticated by leveraging the geolocation of the mobile device, only after authentication a PUC certificate will be issued.