ELECTRIC CARS TO FERRY LAWMAKERS TO PARLIAMENT
From the Monsoon Session, only electric cars may be used to ferry lawmakers to and from their homes in Lutyens’ Delhi in a bid to curb air pollution and promote a green culture in Parliament. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla asked for a review of the current car usage policy.
NEWDELHI: From the Monsoon session, only electric cars may be used to ferry lawmakers to and from their homes in Lutyens’ Delhi in a bid to curb air pollution and promote a green culture in Parliament.
At a recent meeting with senior officials, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla asked for a review of the current car usage policy, according to people familiar with the matter. Apart from Lok Sabha secretariat, government-run India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) and Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) provide cars in Parliament to ferry MPs.
“During the session, after the adjournment of the House, electric cars may be deployed for dropping off members,” said a note on the meeting that HT has seen.
To be sure, members can use their personal or official vehicles to travel to Parliament. According to officials, however, about 60% prefer to use ferry vehicles during the session because of parking limitations in the complex.
The use of electric cars has been on the agenda of Parliament officials for a while. Two years ago, some golf carts were purchased to commute within the Parliament estate. During Sumitra Mahajan’s tenure as Speaker (2009-14), a battery-operated minibus was also bought for MPs, but it was only of limited utility.
Union environment minister Prakash Javadekar uses the only e-car (Hyundai Kona) among the members of Parliament, while another Bharatiya Janata Party MP, Mansukh Mandaviya, rides a bicycle to Parliament.
The review of the car lease policy comes weeks after Lok Sabha secretariat decided to curtail costs in the wake of Covid-19 pandemic. The Lok Sabha was allotted ₹811 crore in this year’s budget.