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Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Gadkari says reduce use of diesel, pitches for bio-diesel, CNG
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Gadkari says reduce use of diesel, pitches for bio-diesel, CNG

Gadkari says less use of diesel would not only benefit the country, but also reduce environmental pollution as well

Gadkari said the NDA govt was giving more thrust to develop inland waterways in the country and urged states to make use of them to boost water transport. Photo: Sonu Mehta/ Hindustan TimesPremium
Gadkari said the NDA govt was giving more thrust to develop inland waterways in the country and urged states to make use of them to boost water transport. Photo: Sonu Mehta/ Hindustan Times

Alappuzha, Kerala: Pitching for increased use of bio-diesel and CNG and reducing in diesel consumption, union minister for road transport and highways Nitin Gadkari on Friday said it would not only benefit the country, but also reduce environmental pollution as well.

“Changing over to bio-diesel and CNG and reducing use of diesel will not only benefit the country, but also bring down environment pollution," he said.

Gadkari’s statement comes in the backdrop of the 7 April order of the National Green Tribunal banning more than 10-year old diesel-run vehicles in Delhi-NCR, noting that diesel was prime source of air pollution.

The minister was speaking after laying the foundation stone for construction of the Alappuzha Bypass at nearby Kommaday.

Gadkari said the NDA government was giving more thrust to develop inland waterways in the country and urged states to make use of them to boost water transport.

He pointed out that 50% of Inland waterways in developed countries are used for transport, whereas in India only 3.3% had been exploited so far, of which 3% was coastal transport.

“Inland waterways are used only very marginally in the country. Waterways are the most cost effective means for transport of goods like raw material to industries and passenger transport," he added.

He said improving the road network was one of the priorities of the government as road connectivity plays a vital role in the economic development of the country.

Extending all necessary help to the state in road and other infrastructure projects, Gadkari said the Centre would clear schemes without delay if the state forwarded it. Indicating that politics would not come in the way of development, he said funds and politics would not be an issue in sanctioning projects to the state.

Earlier, Gadkari also laid the foundation stone for the Kollam Bypass at Kadvanad near Kollam. State chief minister Oommen Chandy presided over the functions.

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Published: 10 Apr 2015, 07:02 PM IST
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