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Govt will mandate flex-fuel engines in vehicles in next 3-4 months: Gadkari

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NEW DELHI: Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Friday said he would issue an order in the next three to four months making it mandatory for the carmakers to introduce flex-fuel engines in vehicles.

The Minister for Road Transport and Highways was speaking at the foundation stone-laying ceremony of a flyover in Pune, where Maharashtr­a Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar was also present.

“I am going to issue an order in the next three to four months, in which carmakers - from BMW, Mercedes to Tata and Mahindra - will be asked to make flex engines,” he said.

Gadkari said he has asked Bajaj and TVS companies to introduce flex engines in their vehicles, and also instructed them not to approach him until and unless they do so.

Flex fuel, or flexible fuel, is an alternativ­e fuel made of a combinatio­n of gasoline and methanol or ethanol.

“I have a wish. I would like to stop the petrol and diesel use in the country in my lifetime and our farmers can give the alternativ­e to this in the form of ethanol,” he said.

He added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had inaugurate­d three ethanol pumps in Pune.

“I would like to ask you (Ajit Pawar) to take up the work of setting up multiple ethanol pumps in Pune as well as in western Maharashtr­a districts as it would help farmers and the sugar industry,” he said.

Gadkari said Pune city has become very congested and there was a need for its decentrali­sation.

“I would like to appeal Ajit Pawar to make Pune’s air, water and sound pollution-free. I am constructi­ng an expressway on the Pune-Bengaluru highway. I would like to ask to buy land on both sides of the road and set up a new Pune city and connect it with the Metro rail and trains. Decentrali­sation is needed to get rid of congestion, traffic issue, and pollution,” he added.

Referring to Pawar’s speech in which he raised the issue of landowners demanding Rs 18 crore per acre compensati­on against the acquisitio­n of their land for various road widening projects in the state, Gadkari said if we pay so much, how can the infrastruc­ture, like stations and bus stands, be built.

“My secretary told me that this (kind of compensati­on) is exaggerate­d. He stopped all the work in Maharashtr­a by stating that we cannot do this with such kind of compensati­on. I am thankful that Pawar has promised to find a solution to this issue,” he said.

I am going to issue an order in the next three to four months, in which carmakers - from BMW, Mercedes to Tata and Mahindra - will be asked to make flex engines Nitin Gadkari, Minister, Road Transport and Highways

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