Modi to gift 2 battery buses for MPs to check pollution: Nitin Gadkari
Posted on: 10:07 AM IST Dec 15, 2015
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*New Delhi:* Amid a raging debate on pollution, Prime Minister Narendra
Modi is set to gift two electric buses for MPs that will help them play
their part in preventing choking of the national capital.

"If all goes as per plan, the Prime Minister will donate these two electric
buses to Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan on December 21," Road Transport
and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said.



"We plan to run 15 such buses on Delhi roads as a pilot project initially"
and the same would be replicated at other places too, Gadkari said.
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These lithium-ion-powered buses, running on the same battery that is used
to propel satellites made by India's apex space agency Indian Space and
Research Organisation, will ferry Members of Parliament, he said.

ISRO scientists, in collaboration with the ministry and other wings, have
developed the batteries costing Rs 5 lakh -- about a tenth of the
astronomical Rs 55 lakh for imported ones, he said.

This is in line with the Prime Minister's 'Make in India' drive, he said,
adding that such vehicles will be commercialised and the patents have been
registered.

"We plan to run 15 such buses on Delhi roads as a pilot project initially"
and the same would be replicated at other places too, Gadkari said.

Pollution is an issue which concerns the government deeply and the ministry
is committed to addressing all such issues related to Delhi within two
years, he said.

The idea is to minimise pollution in the entire country, not just Delhi, he
stressed.

"We plan to convert 1.5 lakh buses in the country which currently run on
diesel to electric," he said, adding that manufacturing of bio-CNG will be
encouraged in Nagpur.

He suggested that methane can be extracted from sewage water to produce
bio-CNG which can be used for running buses.

Apart from this, farmers will be encouraged to diversify towards production
of bio-fuel from sugar and other products, which in turn can reap rich
dividends and contribute significantly to the economic development of the
country also, he said.

Promotion of bio-fuel can also cut on huge crude import bills to the tune
of Rs 8 lakh crore per annum, he said.

On Delhi government's restricting plying of cars, as per odd-even number on
alternate days to minimise pollution, Gadkari said the subject fell under
the concurrent list and the ministry will help the state government.

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