Uttarakhand Relief: Vehicle Fitness Fee Hike Postponed Until 2026

The Uttarakhand government has given vehicle owners a major break by postponing a fitness fee increase. This decision delays a ten-fold hike that was supposed to hit 15-year-old commercial vehicles. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami explained they want to avoid sudden financial pressure on transport workers. The old fees will stay in place while the central government reviews the policy.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Postpones Commercial Vehicle Fitness Fee Hike

  • Commercial vehicle fitness fee hike postponed until July 2026
  • Central government had increased fees by up to ten times
  • Old fees remain applicable during deferment period
  • Decision aims to prevent sudden financial burden on owners
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Uttarakhand government grants relief to vehicle owners, postpones fitness fee hike to July 1, 2026

Uttarakhand government defers 10x fitness fee increase for 15-year-old commercial vehicles until July 2026, providing relief to transport sector.

"We do not want vehicle owners and those associated with the transport sector to face a sudden financial burden. - Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, November 21

Acting on the directions of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, the Uttarakhand government has granted significant relief to vehicle owners in Uttarakhand by postponing the proposed hike in the fitness fee for old (15-year-old) commercial vehicles until July 1, 2026.

The Transport Department has issued the official notification in this regard, released by Transport Secretary Brijesh Kumar Sant.

Chief Minister Dhami stated that the Central Government had recently increased the fitness fee for 15-year-old commercial vehicles by up to ten times. Considering the public sentiment in the state, the government decided that this burden would not be imposed on Uttarakhand's vehicle owners immediately.

The Chief Minister said that the Uttarakhand Government is committed to safeguarding the interests of the common people and is taking decisions that prevent unnecessary financial pressure on the public. He added that the state government will continue to work in accordance with the expectations of the people.

Chief Minister Dhami further said, "Our government is committed to providing relief to the public and taking swift decisions in the interest of the people. In view of the recent increase in the fitness fee for commercial vehicles by the Central Government, we have deferred its implementation in Uttarakhand for one year. During this period, the previously applicable fees will remain in force. We do not want vehicle owners and those associated with the transport sector to face a sudden financial burden. Revised rates will be implemented in the state only after the Central Government completes its review."

He added, "Our government is sensitive to the needs of the people. Protecting the interests of the poor, the middle class, and thousands of individuals associated with the taxi and transport sector is our priority. We will not allow any delay in decisions that concern public welfare."

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some relief for common people! The transport sector was already struggling post-pandemic, and such a massive fee hike would have forced many to sell their vehicles. Good move by Uttarakhand government 👏
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Michael C
While I appreciate the relief, isn't this just postponing the inevitable? The central government's hike is probably needed for better vehicle maintenance and road safety. We need sustainable solutions, not temporary fixes.
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Shreya B
My father runs a small transport business in Haridwar. This decision has saved us from taking loans just to pay fitness fees. Thank you Uttarakhand government for standing with common people! ❤️
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Arjun K
Good decision but the government should also think about pollution control. Old commercial vehicles are major polluters. Maybe they can introduce some subsidy for upgrading to cleaner vehicles instead of just postponing fees.
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Kavya N
This is what people-centric governance looks like! Other states should learn from Uttarakhand how to balance development with public welfare. Jai Uttarakhand! 🏔️

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