Delhi govt approves 3-month extension of EV policy, continues power subsidy
The Delhi government has extended its Electric Vehicle (EV) policy for three months and will continue providing power subsidies to domestic consumers, farmers, lawyers, and 1984 riot victims. Transport Minister Pankaj Singh clarified that there wi...
At a press conference held at Delhi Secretariat later, Transport Minister Pankaj Singh said there will be no ban on autos or any other category of vehicles.
Speaking to PTI, he said, "There are many things the government wants to do for its residents, and we will incorporate those in the revised EV policy. However, I want to make it clear that there will be no ban on autos, nor is there any proposal to ban any category of vehicles. The current EV policy is expected to continue for approximately the next three to four months."
Home Minister Ashish Sood addressed the misinformation circulating about discontinuation of the electricity subsidy and said the Cabinet has approved a special proposal to extend subsidies benefitting farmers and lawyers, while ensuring continued support for riot victims.
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