New Delhi: The Center Panel on Air Quality in Delhi-NRR Has Decheded to Delay the Implementation of the Fuel Ban on End-For-Life (Eol) or Overge Vehicles in Delhi Till November 1, News Agency Pti Reported.Eol Vehicles Include Diesel Vehicles Older Than 10 years and Petrol Vehicles Older Than 15 years. “Direction 89 to bendred. Management Earlier, The Commission for Air Quality Management (Caqm) Had Directed that such vehicles will not be allowed to get Fuel in Delhi from JULY 1, Regardless of where they were registered.Last Week, Dehi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa Wrote to the Caqm Requesting it to Hold of FF on the Action. He Called The Move “Premature and Potentially Counterproductive”, “Pointing to” Operational and Infrastructure Challenges “.The Caqm Review The Issue and Decheded to Delay the Enformment of the Directions, News Agency Pti Quoted Sourieses.The Drive Will now be launch on November 1 Across Delhi and Five Adjoining High-Vehicle-Density Districts-Gurugram, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Guitam Budh Nagar and Sonipat.Fuel Stations in Dehi Have Installed Automated Number Plate Recography (APR) Cameras to Identify Eol Vehicles. The Camera Scans The Number Plate and Checks The Vehicle Deetals, Such AS Fuel Type, Age, and Registry, Through The Vahan Database.If the system finds a vehicle to be eol, it Alerts the Fuel Station Staff Not to Refuel it. The Viology is Recorded and Sent to Enforcement Agencies, Who May Take Action Like Impounding or Scripting the Vehicle.The Decision to Postpone the Ban Followed Public Discover and Opposition, Prosting The Delhi Godnment to request caqm to dely the rollout.The Installation of ANPR CAMARAS in The Five Neighbouring Districts is Expectted to be Completed by October 31, as Per Pti Report.