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Will there be ban on petrol and diesel vehicles? Here's what Nitin Gadkari said

DNA Monday, 1 April 2024
The proposal to reduce GST on hybrid vehicles to five per cent and to 12 per cent for flex engines has been sent to the Finance ministry which is considering the requisition, Gadkari said
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