Akanksha Mishra is a reporter in the Science and Environment team. She specialises in covering wildlife, climate change and renewable energy in India. Akanksha joined ThePrint in June 2023. She can be reached at akanksha.mishra@theprint.in
Now the expiry vehicles can fill petrol/diesel.but won’t be allowed to ply on the roads,so they have to be airlifted by helicopters( heavy weight lifting Drones not developed so far).
And which idiot would park such cars in their Drawing rooms,after having reached the expiry date.
Why this rules not applicable to other means of communications like the Rly,Military vehicles and pvt ( Air India) and military aircrafts ( Might is declared as a Ying Coffin)
Now the expiry vehicles can fill petrol/diesel.but won’t be allowed to ply on the roads,so they have to be airlifted by helicopters( heavy weight lifting Drones not developed so far).
And which idiot would park such cars in their Drawing rooms,after having reached the expiry date.
Why this rules not applicable to other means of communications like the Rly,Military vehicles and pvt ( Air India) and military aircrafts ( Might is declared as a Ying Coffin)