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Haryana Clears Clean-Mobility Rules and Unified Municipal Bill, Sets 2026 Ban on New Petrol/Diesel Aggregator Vehicles

Officials cast the measures as a push for cleaner fleets to support rapid enforcement before 2026.

Overview

  • From January 1, 2026, motor-vehicle aggregators, app-based delivery firms and e-commerce fleets in Haryana cannot add petrol or diesel vehicles, in line with Union transport guidelines and CAQM directions.
  • Tourist vehicles in the NCR may operate up to 12 years on petrol or CNG but only 10 years on diesel, while other NCR permits allow 15 years on clean fuels and 10 years on diesel; non-NCR caps remain 12 years for tourist permits and 15 years for other permits across fuels.
  • The transport department is developing a Clean Mobility Portal to record all vehicles under aggregator licences and support monitoring and compliance.
  • The Cabinet approved the Haryana Municipal Bill, 2025 to replace two separate municipal laws and bring 87 urban local bodies under a single framework with clearer powers, staffing rules and revenue provisions.
  • Tehsil boundaries will shift for 17 villages and sectors across six districts, and sanctioned posts in the Mines and Geology Department will rise from 632 to 890 to strengthen oversight and curb illegal mining.