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The Supreme Court on Wednesday discussed making hologram-based color-coded stickers for vehicles mandatory nationwide and emphasized effective implementation of pollution under control (PUC) certificate norms. The court also inquired about the applicability of the stringent GRAP-4 curbs amid rising pollution levels in Delhi.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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