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Indian Auto LPG Coalition Urges Finance Ministry to Lower GST on LPG

Air pollution - Auto LPG - Finance Ministry - Green practices - GST reduction - Sustainability - Vehicle emissions

Indian Auto LPG Coalition appeals to Finance Ministry for reduced GST on LPG, aiming to boost automotive usage.

The Indian Auto LPG Coalition recently took a significant step by sending a letter to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, urging the ministry to consider lowering the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on LPG for automotive use. The coalition emphasized the importance of promoting LPG as a cleaner and more cost-effective fuel for vehicles, aligning with India's commitment to reduce emissions and move towards sustainable energy solutions.

The letter highlighted the potential benefits of encouraging the adoption of LPG in the automotive sector, including reduced air pollution and cost savings for consumers. By advocating for a lower GST on LPG, the coalition aims to make this eco-friendly fuel more accessible and popular among vehicle owners across the country.

Lowering the GST on LPG for automotive use could lead to a significant increase in the number of vehicles running on cleaner fuel, contributing to environmental conservation and improving air quality in urban areas. This initiative aligns with the government's efforts to promote green mobility and sustainable transportation solutions, ultimately benefiting both the environment and the economy.

In India, where the automotive industry plays a crucial role in the nation's development, promoting LPG as a viable fuel option can have far-reaching positive impacts. By addressing taxation policies and incentivizing the use of LPG in vehicles, the government can foster a green automotive revolution that paves the way for a cleaner and greener future for all.

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