New Delhi: India should completely ban diesel vehicles by 2027 and instead of diesel vehicles, people should focus on electric and gas-powered vehicles. This suggestion has been given to the Central Government by a panel constituted by the Ministry of Petroleum. The panel has prepared a plan to ban diesel vehicles according to the population of the cities. According to which, in cities with a population of more than one million, the focus should be on electric and gas-powered vehicles. Because the level of pollution in such cities is continuously increasing.
According to media reports, a panel constituted by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas is recommending to promote the use of electric and gas-powered vehicles. A report posted on the official website of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas states that India is one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases. In this report of hundreds of pages, the entire plan of energy transition of India has been given.
According to this, India is moving fast on its goal of achieving the net zero goal of 2070, but for this some special preparations will be required. It has been informed in the report that no diesel buses should be added to city transportation from 2024 onwards and by 2030 no such city buses should be included, which are not electric.
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