Government mulling additional concessions for vehicle scrapping: Gadkari

Decision will be taken after discussions with Finance Ministry, he says

November 23, 2021 04:11 pm | Updated 10:11 pm IST - New Delhi:

Indian Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari (centre); Chairman Maruti Suzuki Toyotsu India Private Limited, Kenichi Ayukawa (left); and Japan’s Ambassador to India Satoshi Suzuki, seen during the inauguration ceremony of Maruti Suzuki and Toyota Tsusho Group’s first Vehicle Scrapping and Recycling unit, in Noida, on November 23.

Indian Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari (centre); Chairman Maruti Suzuki Toyotsu India Private Limited, Kenichi Ayukawa (left); and Japan’s Ambassador to India Satoshi Suzuki, seen during the inauguration ceremony of Maruti Suzuki and Toyota Tsusho Group’s first Vehicle Scrapping and Recycling unit, in Noida, on November 23.

Union Minister for Road Transport Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday said that the Government is considering a proposal to give buyers additional concessions on buying new vehicles after scrapping of their old vehicles.

“We will once again sit and discuss with the Finance Ministry to see if we can give more concessions. We have planned something… this will facilitate [vehicle scrapping] and will help reduce pollution,” Mr Gadkari said.

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Mr Gadkari was speaking at the inauguration of Maruti Suzuki Toyotsu India Private Limited’s (MSTI’s) government-approved End-of-Life Vehicles (ELVs) scrapping and recycling unit in Noida.

“I have requested OEMs, it is not mandatory. Sales will go up by 12-13% after the scrappage policy… OEMs will also get the benefit. Plus, for Centre and State the GST will go up, so they should also give incentive,” Mr Gadkari said, adding that he is also requesting the GST Council to explore what more incentives can be provided under the National Automobile Scrappage Policy .

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“The final decision (on providing more incentives under the National Automobile Scrappage Policy) will be taken by the finance ministry and the GST Council,” he said.

MSTI, a joint venture between Maruti Suzuki and Toyota Tsusho group, said the 10,993 sq m facility has a capacity to scrap and recycle over 24,000 ELVs annually and has been built with an investment of over ₹44 crores. All the equipment being used at the facility are manufactured in India, it added.

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