Delhi’s government approves a scheme worth ₹9,585 crore to replace old commercial vehicles with newer, cleaner alternatives, according to NDTV. The plan targets approximately 2.07 lakh vehicles that are considered aged under Delhi’s policy framework for phasing out older polluting commercial transport. The initiative is aimed at reducing emissions from the commercial vehicle fleet by moving to cleaner options as replacements are introduced. Under the scheme, the city allocates the stated budget for the replacement process, covering the transition away from older vehicles that have been in operation for several years. NDTV reports the approval as part of Delhi’s broader efforts to improve air quality by addressing pollution sources linked to road transport. The coverage is focused on the scale of the replacement—2.07 lakh vehicles—and the total funding sanctioned—₹9,585 crore—without detailing specific vehicle standards or timelines in the provided excerpt.