Gadkari Advocates Bio Fuels
Sentiment
behind an ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ is to Increase our Exports
and find Indian Option for Imports
The
Minister for Road Transport & Highways and Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises, Nitin Gadkari said on 20 June 2021 that
the sentiment behind creating an ‘Aatmanirbhar
Bharat’ is to increase our exports and to find out Indian option for whatever
we are importing. Addressing Rotary District Conference 2020-21 (DISCON’21) on
‘Vision India’, Mr. Gadkari said that under the
leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji,
the government has set a vision for India to become a five trillion dollar
economy in next five years. The Minister said that with the philosophy of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka
Vikas’ and proactive initiatives, the Government is
aiming to boost investment, economic growth and generate more employment. Mr. Gadkari said that with flexible and all-inclusive time
bound decision-making process, transparent and development-led ecosystem would
contribute towards happy, prosperous, strong and an Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
The
Minister advocated the use of ethanol and bio-fuel as the cheaper and better
option of petrol and diesel. He said that the diversification of agriculture
towards energy and power is very important which will result in reduction in
pollution and yield good prices to the farmers and create an agro-based
industry all over the country. Shri Gadkari advocated
organic farming and said that India should export its farm products across the
world.
The
Minister said that encouraging ethanol and bio-fuel will, in turn, boost the
Indian economy as there is rice surplus, corn surplus, sugar surplus and wheat
surplus in the country. He pointed out that the Government is working towards
doubling the farmers’ income, boosting Make in India, upgrading science &
technology and innovation and facilitating ease of doing business. The Minister
said that within 8 to 10 days, it will be made mandatory for the automobile
industry to make flex engines. There will be choice with the consumer whether
he wants 100% petrol or 100% ethanol / bio-fuel. He said that ethanol is a
better fuel than petrol as it is import substitute, cost effective,
pollution-free and indigenous.
Mr.
Gadkari said that MSME sector has set a target to
create five crore more jobs in next five years.
At
the end, the Minister thanked the Rotary for conferring Lifetime Achievement
award on him.