
For the auto sector, Budget should link taxation to emission norms, get banks to lend for EVs
For a sector in the midst of transition, revival of economic growth, greater disposable income and a revival of the rural economy will be the key to seeing any form of revival. As electric vehicles charge ahead, the Budget must also make a concerted effort to ensure policies and financial systems are aligned in the right direction. Watch the panel discussion to know more.
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