During her budget speech, Smt Sitharamaji announced that detailed policy will be
released by the Transport Ministry, in 2 weeks
Pending that release, news-papers are full of articles
on this, raising many questions. Here are some :
Auto
sector cheers scrappage policy / Business Line / 02 Feb
Auto
scrappage policy ; Devil could be in the details / Business Line
/ 02 Feb
Centre
launches voluntary vehicle scrappage policy /
HT / 02 Feb
Incentives
should have been offered with policy on scrapping old vehicles / Times City
/02 Feb
New
policy makes it costly to keep old cars / Times of India / 03 Feb
Green
Tax may drive up CNG vehicle sales /
HT / 01 Feb
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First tentative announcement of this policy was made
nearly 4 YEARS ago
!
Since then, a couple of “ Drafts / Revised Drafts “
have been circulated inviting feedback /
comments from,
Ø General
Public ( Buyers / Users of vehicles )
Ø Auto
Manufacturers / Auto-Component Manufacturers
Ø Auto
Dealers
Ø Vehicle
Scrap Dealers
Ø Professional
Associations
Ø Trade
Bodies ( SIAM – ACMA – SAVE etc )
Ø Public
Transport Authorities / RTOs
Ø Edu
Institutions offering courses in TRANSPORT – TRAFFIC management …etc
With so much debate – and over such a long time -, one
would expect that, when released, the policy would answer the following
questions ( FAQ
), sharply / unambiguously :
[ 1 ]
Since “ scrapping “ ( or not ) is voluntary,
can I keep “ owning
“ my 21 year old car ? Not a crime ?
[ 2 ]
Can I “ Sell “
it ( to a willing buyer ) or “ Gift “ It ?
[ 3 ]
If it is already
“deregistered“ by RTO, do I still have to pay Road-Tax /
Green Tax as Owner ?
[ 4 ]
I understand
it will get impounded if I drive it on roads but can I
keep it parked in my garage ?
[ 5 ]
If traffic
police impounds it ( while on road ), will I get any punishment
/ compensation ?
[ 6 ]
What will
happen if I do not take my OLD car for periodic “
re-registration / fitness certificate “ ?
[ 7 ]
What happens
if a NEW ( 3 year
old ) car fails
“ fitness test “ ? Will it get impounded ?
[ 8 ]
What if a 21
year OLD car “passes“
the “ fitness test “ ? Can it continue to run it ?
[ 9 ]
Nearest
automated “ fitness testing centre “ is 200 km away (
only 7 out of 25 sanctioned are
Will my old car get impounded
while taking it to such centre ?
[ 10 ]
There are only
2 “ authorized scrapping centres “ ( including
1 in Noida ). Where do take my old car ?
[ 11 ]
Are these “authorized
scrapping centres“ mandated to pay certain
amounts to person surrendering
There are thousands of combinations of “ Types and Ages of Vehicles “ . Will Govt fix “ scrap prices “ for each combination ?
[ 12 ]
What will
Govt ( traffic police / dept ) do with the “ impounded “ vehicles ? Sell to “ authorized
Will the amount realized get reimbursed to the vehicle’s original owner ?
Does
[ 13 ]
Will there be
any INCENTIVE ,
either for the OLD car owner or for the NEW car dealer ( or both ) ?
[ 14 ]
Who will bear the cost of such an incentive (
and get reimbursed by the State Govt / central Govt ) ?
[ 15 ]
If govt does
not have money for paying INCENTIVE, will it consider motivating old-car owners
by
The number of Carbon Credit will depend upon Age/type of OLD car and those of REPLACEMENT car
[ 16 ]
According to
news reports, the number of vehicles that will come under the purview are :
Ø LMV [ Light Motor Vehicles ] which are older than 20 years :
51 lakh ( 5.1 million )
Ø LMV which are above 15 years ( but less than 20 years ) :
34 lakh ( 3.4
million )
Ø Medium/Heavy vehicles which are more than 15 years old
17 lakh ( 1.7 million ) [ These MHV do NOT have fitness certificates ]
How many vehicles can be tested in ONE DAY ( and issued fitness – or failure – certificate ) by ONE testing centre ? Let us assume 100 / day ( 30,000 / year in 300 working days )
Hence, to test all 102 lakh vehicles in ONE YEAR , we need 340 Fitness
Testing Centres !
If we are to depend upon
existing 25 centres
only, it will take 14 YEARS !
[ 17 ]
I believe,
in India, our current Vehicle population is approx. 24 crore ( 2400 lakh ) This population is
I assume that, out of this some 200 lakh vehicles will become OLD, each year.
These too will need
Hence, from 2022, we
need to replace 302 lakh ( 102 lakh + 200
lakh )
Do we have the necessary RESOURCES to test
these / scrap these / replace these with new ones ?
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By no means, the above is a
comprehensive list of questions. Expect many more in coming days
Those looking for some
suggestions ( possible answers ), may want to look up my following 18 E-Mails to our Policy Makers :
2016 ( 3 )
PIYUSH PLAN
?
[ 27 Mar 2016 ]
Young or Old
?.........................................[ 27 Aug 2016 ]
From
OLD to NEW ? No , go NEWER ! …………[ 22 sept 2016 ]
2018 ( 8 )
Car
Grave-Yard of World ? …………………………..[ 14 Feb 2018 ]
One
door closes ; Another opens …………………. [ 27 Feb 2018 ]
Mahindra
Accelo : Saluting a pioneer …………….[ 19 June 2018 ]
Scrapping
Old Vehicles : Swiss Challenge Solution [ 24 July 2018 ]
Rename
it , “ Vehicle Recycle Policy “ …………….[ 08 Aug 2018 ]
Transport
Solutions ? Must try everything ………[ 25 Oct 2018 ]
Better
Late than Never ! …………………………………..[ 01 Nov 2018 ]
Missing
piece of Jigsaw Puzzle ? ……………………….[ 15 Nov 2018 ]
2019 ( 2 )
FAME
II > FAME III > FAME IV ………………………..[ 05 Mar 2019 ]
Congratulations,
Shri Saurabh Kumarji……………..[ 13 Nov 2019 ]
2020 ( 3 )
I
conceive , I conceive , I conceive ! ………………..[ 25 Feb 2020 ]
Dead on
Arrival ? ………………………………………………..[ 19 July 2020 ]
Alang
: Junkyard ? Scrapyard ? SaveYard ?......... [ 12 Dec 2020 ]
2021 ( 2 )
Gadkariji
: Green Tax is Good ………………………………[ 26 Jan 2021 ]
A
Brief History of Electric Vehicles in India ……………[ 30 Jan 2021 ]
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Dear Shri
Gadkariji,
What can go wrong, WILL go wrong
Nor is it possible to anticipate all the problems in
advance and have answers “ready” for each and every situation ( - especially in
an issue as complex as VEHICLE SCRAPPING POLICY )
I urge you to expedite the announcement – then make
course-corrections as we go along
With regards,
Hemen Parekh / hcp@RecruitGuru.com
/ 04 Feb 2021
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