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Friday, 15 February 2008

The Prime Minister of India recently told the planning commission to work on a policy that helps cutting fuel emissions in our country. Global warming has already knocked us a blow in the face of a Tsunami. The melting glaciers in the Himalayan mountain range and rising temperatures are also serious matters of concern.

Putting together all these issues, the Indian government seems to be working on a policy to build better transport systems in bigger cities, but the questions I am dying to ask the honourable PM is: Why make a policy without enough infrastructure to support such a plan? Where are the LPG or CNG gas stations in India except one or two cities? Why is the government making it difficult for eco-friendly cars to come to India?

Imported cars are flooding to India and growing as fast as the Indian population. Such policies fall flat without government support to back it up.

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3 Comments:

At 15 February 2008 17:12 , Anonymous Manjunath Raikar said...

I agree that there is no infrastructure to support the eco-friendly cars.
I believe the PM is suggesting that global players come here and set up re-fuelling facilities. May be we are just going back to British raj days.

 
At 18 February 2008 18:00 , Anonymous Nagesh Surpur said...

India is yet to catch up the last wave of luxury cars of the world. I bet the car manufacturers also want to cater to the same. Indian government has always been a reactive rather than proactive. I hope it does not delay up to the last moment o this issue. The effect of global warming is too catastrophic to ignore.

 
At 19 February 2008 10:49 , Anonymous Anjana Shekar said...

This issue should be soughted out much before.It is not at the peak time, that our PM should think of a solution.
Any ways better late than never.

 

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