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Delhi government defers decision to revoke ban on CNG kits

The Delhi government has deferred its decision to revoke ban on retrofitting of CNG kits in “in-use” cars till next few days after it received complaints about “unapproved and uncertified” kits being

The Delhi government has deferred its decision to revoke ban on retrofitting of CNG kits in “in-use” cars till next few days after it received complaints about “unapproved and uncertified” kits being used by few manafucturers.

Delhi transport minister Sayendar Jain said the government has decided to inspect all registered manufacturers in the city supplying CNG fuel kits and thereafter, it will revoke its ban on retrofitting of such kits.

Last week, the transport department had issued an order banning the retrofitting of CNG kits in “in-use” cars in the view of some manufacturers supplying “unapproved and uncertified” equipment.

“We recently received a complaint that some manufacturers are supplying unapproved and uncertified CNG fuel kits. Thereafter we banned the retrofitting of these kits in ‘in-use’ cars. Department officials also checked offices of six registered manufacturers and found most of them to be operating in a single room.

“As per initial findings, it seems that the complaint was registered by rival groups working in this field. We will first inspect all registered CNG kits manufactures and thereafter, we will revoke our ban,” Mr Jain told reporters here. On June 20, the department had directed its motor licensing officers not to register vehicles that have been retrofitted with CNG kits till further orders.

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