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Euro 4 norm? .......explain through bharat vehicular standards

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Bharat stage emission standards (BSES) are emission standards instituted by the Government of India to regulate the output of air pollutants from compression ignition engines and Spark-ignition engines equipment, including motor vehicles. ... The standards, based on European regulations were first introduced in 2000. Definition: These are the standards set up by the Indian government which specify the amount of air pollutants from internal combustion engines, including those that vehicles can emit. ... Since 2000, Euro norms are followed in India under the name Bharat Stage Emission Standards for four wheeled vehicles.  

EURO IV or BS IV 1.0 0.025

The regulations, which are designed to become more stringent over time, define acceptable limits for exhaust emissions of new light duty vehicles sold in EU and EEA (European Economic Area) member states.

Bharat Stage 6 (BS 6) emission norms are set to come into effect from 1 April, 2020. This means that no BS 4 vehicle can be legally sold and registered in India after 31 March 2020. ... It is also worth noting that India is embracing BS 6 norms before European nations are adopting Euro 6.

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