India Vehicle Sales Surge: 21 Crore Vehicles Sold in 10 Years - President Murmu
By Rediff Money Desk, NEWDELHI Jan 31, 2024 13:53
President Droupadi Murmu highlights a significant increase in vehicle sales in India, with over 21 crore vehicles sold in the last decade. She also emphasizes the growth of electric vehicle sales and the government's focus on a circular economy.
New Delhi, Jan 31 (PTI) Indians purchased more than 21 crore vehicles in the last decade as compared to 13 crore vehicles in the 10 years before 2014, President Droupadi Murmu said on Wednesday.
Sales of electric vehicles in the country have also increased multi-fold, she said in her first address to a joint sitting of the two Houses in the new Parliament building.
Reflecting on how India has progressed in the last 10 years, she said,"Around 13 crore vehicles were sold in the 10 years before 2014. In the last 10 years, countrymen have purchased more than 21 crore vehicles."
Further, the President said,"About two thousand electric vehicles were sold in 2014-15. Whereas, till the month of December for the year 2023-24, about 12 lakh electric vehicles have been sold."
Highlighting the government's focus on circular economy, she said,"The quantity of important minerals in the earth is limited. That is why my government is encouraging circular economy. India's first 'Vehicle Scrappage Policy' also seeks to achieve this aim.
Sales of electric vehicles in the country have also increased multi-fold, she said in her first address to a joint sitting of the two Houses in the new Parliament building.
Reflecting on how India has progressed in the last 10 years, she said,"Around 13 crore vehicles were sold in the 10 years before 2014. In the last 10 years, countrymen have purchased more than 21 crore vehicles."
Further, the President said,"About two thousand electric vehicles were sold in 2014-15. Whereas, till the month of December for the year 2023-24, about 12 lakh electric vehicles have been sold."
Highlighting the government's focus on circular economy, she said,"The quantity of important minerals in the earth is limited. That is why my government is encouraging circular economy. India's first 'Vehicle Scrappage Policy' also seeks to achieve this aim.
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