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ONE FOR THE MISSUS

Union Minister fondness for alternative fuels for mobility is well known. In Prague to attendhim when he told her that cars could run on hydrogen derived from water. “She asked me who in the world would believe me when even she found it hard to believe that such a technology was possible and reliable,” said Gadkari. That’s when he decided to get a hydrogen-powered car for his daily use. “It’s India’s first hydrogen car. I even take the chief ministers who come to meet me for a spin in the car to inspire them about hydrogen fuel technology,” he said. That’s how you drive change.

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