Mahindra & Mahindra, the leading automobile sector company in India, has said it is ready to launch its own trains that follow BS-VI norms next year. The company said it will start launching बीएस6 models with petrol engines from this year. "We will be preparing our first gasoline (petrol) बीएस6 trains by the second half of this year," said Pawan Goenka, the company's managing director. "We may also launch it as the gasoline trains are ready, as it does not require बीएस6 fuel," he explained. . However, we cannot launch diesel trains until the fuel is present all over India. Expected to be completed by the beginning of January I'll do it by the end of December or. ' also read These are the world's beautiful luxurious cars For your information, the Bharat Stage VI (BS VI) Emission norms will be implemented in the entire country with effect from April 1, 2020. At present, the sale of trains following BS-IV emission norms is being sold in the country. Mahindra & Mahindra has invested Rs 1,000 crore for making trains under बीएस6 emission norms. Goenka said the next 2 to 3 months are going to remain quite challenging for suppliers and plants. He said the last three and a half years for any sourcing organisation and product development in the country's auto industry was perhaps the most challenging. Trains with BS-VI norms have been hard-working for about 700 people in the last 3.5 years. Get the information that Goenka told, "We are ready. We do not see any technical hazard in unloading BS VI trains in the market from April 1, 2020. We started preparing for it much earlier. Major suppliers have also been included in the scheme. "He said that all the technical challenges we knew were taken away. "This time we had two kinds of upgrades," Goenka explained. This was likely to make us compromise on fuel efficiency, train performance, its driveability and the NHV. However, we made sure that these would not be compromised with anything in the implementation of BS VI. ' also read This popular artist of Heropanti may be the brand ambassador of Kia SP2i