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Nitin Gadkari, India's Minister of Road Transport and Highways, has called for a shift towards hydrogen fuel and electric power in the country's construction and developmental projects. Gadkari aims to promote the adoption of hydrogen, LNG and electric power sources in machinery to reduce air pollution and carbon emissions. The minister plans to offer affordable loans for construction equipment powered by alternative fuels. His proposal is in line with the Indian government's National Hydrogen Mission and National Electric Mobility Mission Plan, promoting the use of greener technology to reduce India's carbon footprint., Auto News, Times Now