Transport Ministry Proposes 'Green' Tax On Old, Polluting Vehicles

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The livelihood and income impacts have been particularly harsh for about 2 billion informal workers.Road transport ministry on Monday
approved a proposal to levy additional taxes on old vehicles that are unfit and pollute the environment in a move to improve the air quality
in its major cities.The so-called 'green tax' will be levied on all vehicles depending on their fuel type of petrol or diesel, but those
operating on clean technologies like hybrids, electric or ethanol will be exempt, the ministry said in a statement."Green tax will reduce
the pollution level, and make the polluter pay for pollution," it said.According to the proposal, private vehicles older than 15 years could
be taxed higher as would transport vehicles older than eight years if they don't meet the criteria at the time of renewing their fitness
certificate."Revenue collected from the green tax would be kept in a separate account and used for tackling pollution," it said, adding that
all state governments will be consulted before the proposal is finalised.