Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Need battery buses, cars in city to check pollution, says Kejriwal

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

Battery-operated buses and cars could soon be a reality in the Capital with chief minister Arvind Kejriwal saying on Saturday that his government was exploring the idea.

Addressing e-rickshaw drivers at an event organised by the government for the payment of subsidy to them, Kejriwal said there was a need to reduce the number of diesel and petrol-run vehicles to check pollution.

“We want more vehicles should run on battery and electricit­y so that the number of diesel and petrol vehicles could be reduced. Pollution is the biggest problem in Delhi,” he added.

The government had flagged off one e-bus last year on a trial basis for six months.

Talking about the e-rickshaw drivers whose number in the Capital has risen to over one lakh, the chief minister said they are doing a favour for the people of Delhi as their vehicles help fight pollution.

The subsidy of Rs 15,000 and Rs 30,000 is intended to promote these eco-friendly three-wheelers mostly used by commuters for short distances or last mile connectivi­ty.

The Delhi government in its current financial year budget

KEJRIWAL SAID THERE WAS A NEED TO REDUCE DIESEL AND PETROLRUN VEHICLES

earmarked Rs 1.06 crore for subsidy to e-rickshaw owners. In total, around 6,000 applicants were given financial aid.

To avail of the scheme, e-rickshaw drivers can submit documents to the transport department till July 22. Subsequent­ly, the government will transfer the subsidy amount to their bank account by July 31.

Last month, the transport department had made Aadhaar card details compulsory for those seeking subsidy on e-rickshaws registered in the city, in order to “prevent duplicacy” in grant of the financial assistance.

 ?? BURHAAN KINU/HT PHOTO ?? Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal distribute­s subsidy to erickshaw owners on Saturday.
BURHAAN KINU/HT PHOTO Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal distribute­s subsidy to erickshaw owners on Saturday.

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