The government wants to reduce pollution and make the air cleaner

They are doing this by building charging stations for electric vehicles. This will make it easier for people to own vehicles.
The government is giving money to companies that make vehicles in India. This will make electric vehicles cheaper and more people will buy them. They are also trying to make batteries and other parts for vehicles in India.

Some of the things the government is doing include:
* Building charging stations in cities and on highways
* Giving money to companies that make electric vehicles
* Making batteries and other parts for vehicles in India
* Using buses for public transport
This is important because electric vehicles do not pollute the air like other vehicles do. They also use energy and make India less dependent on other countries for fuel.
Electric vehicles are good for Indias economy too. They create jobs and make new industries. India will be a leader in energy and electric vehicles if they keep working on this.
The government of India is serious about making electric vehicles popular. They are working hard to make sure India has a lot of vehicles on the road. This will make the air cleaner. Reduce pollution. India will be a place to live if they succeed.
India is taking the steps to make electric vehicles more popular. They are building charging stations and giving money to companies that make vehicles. They are also making batteries and other parts for vehicles in India. This will make India a leader in energy and electric vehicles. Electric vehicles are the future. India is getting ready, for it.
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