New Delhi, June 24 -- Delhi will ban the sale of fuel to petrol and diesel vehicles that are older than the permitted age limit, which is 10 years for diesel and 15 years for petrol, as of July 1. The action is a component of a larger initiative to address the city's ongoing air pollution issue. Regardless of where they were registered, owners of these end-of-life vehicles will no longer be able to fill up at petrol stations throughout the capital. Thousands of older cars that are still on city roads are anticipated to be impacted by the measure. As authorities get ready for the rollout, more information about enforcement and penalties is expected to be released soon.

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