"If all goes as per plan, the Prime Minister will donate these two electric buses to Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan on December 21," Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari told PTI.
These lithium-ion-powered buses, running on the same battery that is used to propel satellites made by India's apex space agency ISRO, will ferry Members of Parliament, he said.
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) scientists, in collaboration with the ministry and other wings, have developed the batteries costing Rs 5 lakh -- about a tenth of the astronomical Rs 55 lakh for imported ones, he said.
"We plan to run 15 such buses on Delhi roads as a pilot project initially" and the same would be replicated at other places too, Gadkari said.
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Pollution is an issue which concerns the government deeply and the ministry is committed to addressing all such issues related to Delhi within two years, he said.
The idea is to minimise pollution in the entire country, not just Delhi, he stressed.
"We plan to convert 1.5 lakh buses in the country which currently run on diesel to electric," he said, adding that manufacturing of bio-CNG will be encouraged in Nagpur.
Apart from this, farmers will be encouraged to diversify towards production of bio-fuel from sugar and other products, which in turn can reap rich dividends and contribute significantly to the economic development of the country also, he said.
Promotion of bio-fuel can also cut on huge crude import bills to the tune of Rs 8 lakh crore per annum, he said.
"One horse power can carry 4,000 kg load in water but
only 150 kg by road and 500 kg by rail. One litre of fuel can move 105 tonne per km by inland waterways but only 85 tonne per km by rail and 24 tonne per km by road," the Minister said.
He said of the 106 National Waterways (NWS) proposed to be developed, tender documents for development of eight NWs is under advanced stage of preparation.
For the remaining NWs feasibility studies are being undertaken as an advance action.
"For 46 NWs feasibility and detailed project report is under preparation and is expected by July 30," he said.
Parliament on March 9 gave nod to a bill to convert 111 rivers across the country into National Waterways.
The bill provides for enacting a central legislation to declare 106 additional inland waterways as the national waterways in addition to five existing national waterways.
Before passage of the bill, responding to contention by some members that huge investment sand development of waterways were his tall claims, the Minister had asserted, "I do not make any announcement in the air... I promise if any of my announcements is not fulfilled, I will apologise in this House....You may even bring a Privilege Motion against me if my promise is not fulfilled."