Nepal

The emission tests were conducted in the busiest traffic intersections of the valley on the basis of random sampling.

Both personal and public cars were examined.

Of the 181 lorries examined by the authorities, 100 failed to go through the emission test. KATHMANDU, JANUARY 7Traffic cops have actually detained more than 100 high-polluting vehicles in Kathmandu valley over the past three weeks. Kathmandu Valley records coldest day today Russian rockets target more than 40 Ukraine cities, towns The emission tests were performed in the busiest traffic crossways of the valley on the basis of random tasting.

Both personal and public vehicles were examined.

Of the 181 lorries inspected by the authorities, 100 stopped working to go through the emission test. Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office stated the vehicles which stopped working to pass the emission test were referred to the Department of Environment for legal action.

Recently, the DoE had actually warned that anyone could be punished with a fine not surpassing Rs 100,000 start December 16 in Kathmandu valley if his/her vehicle stopped working to pass the emission test throughout surprise check, said KVTPO Spokesperson SSP Rajendra Prasad Bhatta.Issuing a public notification, the DoE had also interested one and all to bring their vehicles to the road only after getting emission clearance from the Transport Management Office on the basis of needed repair and upkeep routines to keep the emission level within permissible limits.The Environment Protection Act 2019 empowers the director general of the DoE to enforce a fine as much as Rs 100,000 on polluters depending upon the gravity of the case.Air pollution frequently gets worse during the winter season due to increase in open burning of waste and firewood combined with extreme lorry emission, forming a thick layer of smog in the atmosphere.

As thick smog obstructs the sunshine, reduced temperature level traps cold air, leaving little contaminants at the lower level.

They can be cleared and removed only with rainfall.As per car emission requirements implemented by the federal government, permissible level for four-wheelers signed up in Nepal in or prior to 1980 should not exceed 4.5 per cent of carbon monoxide gas of the total emission and 1,000 parts per million of hydrocarbon concentration.Four-wheelers signed up in the nation after 1981 should not give off CO going beyond 3 per cent of the total emission and ought to give off listed below 1,000 ppm hydrocarbons.Similarly, two-wheelers are not permitted to discharge CO surpassing 4.5 percent of the overall emission while their ppm hydrocarbon must be below 7,800.

A version of this article appears in the print on January 8, 2023, of The Himalayan Times .

This post very first appeared/also appeared in https://thehimalayantimes.com





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues-Publication from Jan 2021


Buy Our Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting



It's Voluntary! Take care of your Family, Friends and People around You First and later think about us. Its Fine if you dont wish to contribute and if you wish to contribute then think about the Homeless first and Feed them. We can survive with your wishes too :-). You can Buy our Merchandise too which are of the finest quality.

Debit/Credit/UPI

UPI/Debit/Credit

Paytm


STRIPE


Public holiday declared tomorrow for Qatar Amir amp;#039;s state visit


Birendra Tal returns to normal state after avalanche impact


Devastating fire Leaves 16 families homeless in Arghakhanchi


amp;#039;Araniko highway expansion to continue amp;#039;


Intense scarcity of anti-rabies vaccine in Bharatpur Health center leaves clients in trouble


PM Dahal stresses on production of scientific, technical human resources


PM Dahal assures of citizens-friendly budget


Tourist Dept investigates winter Everest phony authorization


Fire destroys 28 houses, sheds in Gulmi GULMI, APRIL 21A report from Tamghas, Gulmi stated 28 structures, including homes, shops and cowsheds were ruined by fire that spread from a forest in Gulmi district. Ridi-Tamghas path to remain closed for 3 weeks


Fire incidents increasing across country with prevalence of dry condition


[Nepal] - 8K Explorations supply Rs 2 million to Makalu RM for ambulance services


Huge avalanche in Manaslu, cautions released for settlements near Budhigandaki River


[Nepal] - Amir of Qatar visiting Nepal from Tuesday


Over 31,000 foreign tourists check out Ghodepani last year


550,000 people acquire work permits by April of current fiscal year


Survey reveals 120 Snow Leopards found in Dolpa


WB to take financial management lead for proposed Upper Arun Project


[Nepal] - India -# 039; s billionaire Neerja Birla to scale Lobuche in Everest region


Fertilizer being transported to Kathmandu from Tatopani Customs after 11 months


3 dead, 52 injured as bus carrying wedding attendants plunges in Sindhupalchowk


Madhes Province cabinet expanded


Sodari of CPN (Unified Socialist) appointed CM of Sudurpashim Province


[Nepal] - - We are in the same room now, but not yet on the very same page -


Coronado mayor returns to Everest, Qatar princess eyes second ascent


16 hydel projects under development in Tamor river


NC objects to Gandaki Province assembly call


Altitude sickness deaths on the rise in Mustang district


[Nepal] - Icefall physicians lastly open Everest route, reach above Camp I


Border checkpoints in Sudurpaschim Province sealed up until April 19 night


EC reminds all for compliance with Election Code of Conduct


[Nepal] - Deadline extended for government formation in Sudurpaschim


Hindus nationwide celebrate Ram Navami Festival with fervor


[Nepal] - Madhes CM Yadav receives vote of self-confidence


[Nepal] - SC orders govt not to eliminate NTV, Gorkhapatra Chairs


Implementation of laws vital for good governance, says PM Dahal


[Nepal] - US Ambassador Dean Thompson visits northern Gorkha


[Nepal] - Partly paralysed mom appeals for her boy -# 039; s release from the Russian army battling in Ukraine


Disaster survivors should not be deprived of their rights: Minister Lamichhane


[Nepal] - Agriculture, tourist and water resources are basis for advancement: President Paudel


2 minors killed in Achham fire


NMA cancels Rahim Al-Arjan amp;#039;s Mera peak summit certificate


[Nepal] - Nearby countries -# 039; advancement activities have an influence on Nepal -# 039; s air quality


Disasters claim 493 lives, thousands affected in 2080 BS


[Nepal] - Nepali Embassy advises stay-at-home policy in Israel other than for emergency situations


[Nepal] - 13 climbers scale Mt Ama Dablam in the last two days


Allie Pepper scales Mt Annapurna without O2


[Nepal] - Climbing Up the 7 Tops: Which mountaineering challenge variation is the safest


[Nepal] - Prime Minister -# 039; s contact us to enlist school-going age kids





13