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Uttarakhand: Draft EV policy presented at key transport dept meeting

Uttarakhand: Draft EV policy presented at key transport dept meeting

The Print11-07-2025
Dehradun, July 10 (PTI) Officials from the Uttarakhand Transport Department and representatives from other departments held a meeting on Thursday to discuss the Electric Vehicle (Manufacturing and Purchase) Policy 2025.
In the meeting, led by the state's Chief Secretary, Anand Bardhan, the draft of the policy was presented, and its key aspects were discussed in detail.
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