Reforming v-vmp: an evaluation of sustainable vehicle scrapping policy (Record no. 530651)

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Personal name Rajora, Arun Kumar and Sumit
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Title Reforming v-vmp: an evaluation of sustainable vehicle scrapping policy
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Bihar Journal of Public Administration
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Extent 21(2s), Jul-Dec, 2024: p.509-521
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Summary, etc Arresting pollution in urban localities has been prime focus of urban
administration. It will be evident from the example of the rising AQI in Delhi
in certain periods. Several measures are being adopted to reduce air pollution in
the cities, especially check on emission of poisonous gases by the huge number
of plying vehicles, such as odd-even plight, GRAP, BRT, ITMS, banning vehicles
to enter into a city, scrapping of old vehicles etc. India’s voluntary vehicle fl eet
Modernization program (V-VMP) or vehicle scrapping policy (VSP) is one
of the most talked about scheme. No doubt such schemes can reduce carbon
emission into the air by vehicles, yet its adverse impact on life of people, especially
mechanics earning bread from repair of vehicles, small businessmen, lower
income groups etc. cannot be ignored. Besides, it poses the problem of disposal
of scrapped vehicles. With this view in mind, the present paper attempts to assess
the adverse impact of the scheme on the life of a large chunk of people and
suggest measures to overcome the maladies arising out of the scheme. Among the
suggestions focusing on fi rst-time vehicle buyers, incentivizing electric vehicle
adoption, and implementing macro-economic reforms to create more jobs. - Reproduced

http://www.iipabiharbranch.org/upload/BJPA%20Vol.%20XXI%20No%202(S).pdf
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element vehicle scrapping policy, environmental impact, scrapping family car, sustainable auto industry, VVMP reforms
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