Answer Posted / kasiviswanathan
On 2000 CMVR(Central Motor Vehicle Regulation Act) came
into existence on Year 2000.That Any car which is
manufactured in India will follow the Pollution Norms which
is called BS-1, BS-2,BS-3 & BS-4,etc...Every 3 Years, the
regulation to be followed in the State Captals mainly NCR
Areas. At present, New cars are selling in BS-4
Regulations.This will reduce Pollution and High Technology
is used to reduce Pollution.
Now, MPFI,GDI & CRDi Technologies came into existance in
India because of the Pollution Norms adopted by Ministry of
Transport thro CMVR 2000.
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