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    India bets on green infra: Rs 500 crore allocated to develop hydrogen highways; ‘Moment to lead in clean fuels,' says Gadkari

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    Nitin Gadkari announced India's first hydrogen highways, allocating ₹500 crore for truck trials across key freight routes. The initiative aims to produce 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030, creating jobs and attracting investments. This move will reduce crude oil dependence and lower carbon emissions, positioning India as a leader in clean fuels.
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