Union minister Nitin Gadkari highlighted Delhi’s severe air pollution, attributing 40% to the transport sector’s reliance on fossil fuels. He urged a shift to electric and hydrogen mobility, framing it as a nationalistic imperative to reduce costly imports and pollution. Gadkari emphasised India’s potential for cleaner fuel alternatives and advancements in electric vehicle technology.
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