An interesting change in the field of road transport in India is coming. Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari recently announced that the government is planning to introduce a new law, under which it will be mandatory to use the voice of Indian musical instruments in the horn of all vehicles. After this change, now you will hear the sounds of flute, tabla, harmonium and other Indian instruments, which will not only be pleasant to hear but will also promote India’s cultural heritage.
Change from the voice of Indian musical instruments
Nitin Gadkari, in detail about the scheme, said that he is going to bring a law in which only the sounds of Indian musical instruments can be used. The sound of Indian instruments such as flute, tabla, violin and harmonium will be heard in the horn of vehicles, which will not only have a new experience but will also help reduce the pollution of the voice on the road.
Gadkari also said that this change will become a pleasant experience for the people on the road, because the melodious sounds of Indian music will please the minds and also improve the environment.
India’s third largest vehicle market in the world
On this occasion, Gadkari also highlighted the importance of India’s automobile industry. He said that India has currently become the third largest vehicle market in the world, which lags behind only the United States and China. Due to the increasing number of vehicles in India and exports, the economy of this sector is also increasing rapidly.
Gadkari also stated that the transport sector contributes 40 per cent to air pollution in India. Therefore, the government has a plan to promote vehicles running green and biofuels, so that the problem of pollution can be reduced and the environment can also be saved.
Government initiative towards methanol, ethanol and green fuel
Gadkari also informed that the Narendra Modi government is encouraging vehicles based on methanol, ethanol and other green fuel. The use of these fuels will not only reduce pollution of vehicles, but India will also get a big step towards energy self -sufficiency. According to Gadkari, these steps will strengthen Indian road transport and will make India a leading country in the pollution -free transport sector in the world.
Increasing strength of vehicle industry in India
Gadkari also emphasized the strength of India’s vehicle industry. He said that India gets considerable revenue from export of two -wheelers and cars. In 2014, the price of Indian vehicle sector was Rs 14 lakh crore, which has now increased to Rs 22 lakh crore. This is a significant growth, which reflects the success of the Indian vehicle industry.
He said that the country’s economy has benefited greatly from the increase in production and export of vehicles in India. If this growth continues at this pace, India may join more automobile markets in the coming years.
conclusion
This initiative of Nitin Gadkari plans to give a new direction to Indian road transport. The move to include the voice of Indian musical instruments in the horn of vehicles is not only for the betterment of the environment, but it will also promote Indian culture. Along with this, the efforts of the government will strengthen India’s vehicle industry and will also reduce air pollution. This change will make the experience of traveling on Indian roads even more pleasant.