Nitin Gadkari Wants Cars To Run On Biofuels To Reduce Oil Bill Load

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Union transport minister Nitin Gadkari Friday pushed for greater usage of biofuels to reduce India’s annual oil import bill of .`7 lakh crore, putting the onus on local carmakers to make more vehicles that can run on fossil-fuel substitutes.

The minister’s exhortation comes a day after the GST Council recommended reducing the producer levy on biofuels to 12% from 18%, a move seen to simultaneously support the farm sector and use cash saved on oil imports to help achieve New Delhi’s social-sector objectives.

“It is part of my conviction. We are importing crude oil worth Rs 7 lakh crore,” Gadkari told top banking and capital-markets experts during a discussion at the ET Markets Pre-Budget Meet in Mumbai on Friday. “We don’t need a timeframe. This is going to happen regardless of whether our auto industry likes it or not. They have to accept it.”

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