Regarding electric vehicles, the country's Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said in a statement that all buses in India will be converted to electric in the next two years. Work on electric vehicles is going on fast in the country to tackle pollution. Carmakers are also engaged in launching electric vehicles. Nitin Gadkari also said that those who would not shift to electric vehicles would have the option to drive buses from ethanol, methanol and bio CNG as well. People are crazy for KTM, Suzuki and Kawasaki, know which motorcycle is best The Indian automobile sector has been going through a recession for the last 10 months. But Nitin Gadkari has been a supporter of electric vehicles. But the NITI Aayog's proposal to ban petrol and diesel-powered two-wheeler and three-wheeler vehicles have also been put on hold. For information, let us tell you that the government think-tank NITI Aayog had made a suggestion in June this year to completely ban all two-wheeler vehicles running on petrol and diesel by the year 2023 and three-wheeler vehicles by 2025. The deadline was set. Auto driver stood outside the JNU gate, opened pants on seeing girls and then... Recently, due to the implementation of the new Vehicle Act, there has been a stir in the public, a new anecdote has emerged every day of the new rules of challan, but this time this scheme has made a new change in the country, Gadkari has already told in a statement. It has been said that the rule of electric vehicles cannot be forced on people. Electric mobility will come in the way of the natural process. In such a situation, petrol and diesel vehicles cannot be banned. KTM 790 Duke bike is like a transformer, know other features