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Manipur Adopts Central Policy to Scrap Unfit End-of-Life Vehicles

Tiasha Banerjee
By Tiasha Banerjee 5 Min Read Published December 3, 2025
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Manipur adopts Central policy on end-of-life vehicles, registration of unfit vehicles to be cancelled
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Manipur has officially adopted the Centre’s policy on end-of-life vehicles, taking a major step toward removing unfit and outdated vehicles from the roads. Under this new rule, any vehicle declared unsafe or unfit will lose its registration permanently. Because the state faces rising concerns related to road safety, pollution, and ageing public transport, the Manipur end-of-life vehicles policy aims to create cleaner and safer mobility. Therefore, authorities will begin strict enforcement soon.

The Transport Department said the adoption aligns Manipur with national guidelines that focus on reducing emissions and improving traffic discipline. According to officials, the move will help the state manage old vehicles that consume more fuel, produce excessive smoke, and pose safety risks.

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New Rules Under Manipur End-of-Life Vehicles Policy

The updated policy outlines several measures to identify unfit vehicles. Transport officers will conduct fitness tests at designated centres. Vehicles that fail structural, emission, or safety checks will be classified as end-of-life vehicles. Their registration will be cancelled, and owners will need to send them to authorised scrapping facilities.

Officials clarified that the policy will apply to both private and commercial vehicles. Since many older vehicles still run on the roads, the government wants to phase them out gradually. Moreover, repeated test failures will lead to immediate cancellation of registration.

The department believes these rules will encourage owners to maintain their vehicles properly. Regular servicing, cleaner fuel use, and updated parts can help extend a vehicle’s life. However, once a vehicle becomes unsafe for public roads, the state will ensure it does not return to service.

Scrapping Facilities Planned as Manipur End-of-Life Vehicles Policy Expands

To support smooth implementation, the government will establish authorised scrapping centres in selected districts. These centres will dismantle vehicles responsibly and recycle usable parts. Because improper disposal harms the environment, the Manipur end-of-life vehicles policy focuses on scientific recycling.

The scrapping centres will also provide certificates of deposit, which allow owners to receive incentives when they buy new vehicles. These incentives may include tax rebates, fee exemptions, or manufacturer discounts. As a result, the policy not only promotes road safety but also supports cleaner vehicle adoption.

Furthermore, the state aims to collaborate with private players for establishing more modern scrapping units. Additional centres will reduce waiting time for owners and speed up the phase-out process.

Public Awareness to Support Manipur End-of-Life Vehicles Policy

The Transport Department will launch awareness drives to help people understand the new rules. Many car and two-wheeler owners are unaware of the risks associated with ageing vehicles. Because older vehicles often break down in busy routes, the state wants citizens to shift toward safer options.

Information campaigns will explain how to check vehicle fitness, how to approach testing centres, and how to use scrapping incentives. Traffic officers will also conduct outreach sessions in rural and urban areas. These sessions will help drivers learn about pollution control, road safety standards, and the importance of vehicle maintenance.

Officials believe that public participation will make the Manipur end-of-life vehicles policy more successful. When communities understand the long-term benefits, compliance becomes smoother.

Policy Expected to Improve Safety and Air Quality in Manipur

The new policy is expected to deliver major improvements in road safety. Removing unfit vehicles reduces the chances of mechanical failures, brake issues, and engine breakdowns. Since these problems cause many accidents, the new rules will improve overall traffic safety.

Air quality will also benefit. Older vehicles release more smoke, which harms public health and the environment. With a cleaner fleet on the roads, Manipur can reduce emissions and improve urban living conditions.

Officials said the government will continue monitoring the policy closely. Regular reviews will help identify challenges and refine the implementation process. The goal is to make Manipur’s transport system safer, cleaner, and more efficient.

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Tiasha Banerjee December 3, 2025
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