"Our farmers can manufacture petrol, diesel and gas. You will be surprised that this year the farmers have given Indian Oil and Bharat Petroleum one crore litre of ethanol, which is absolute alcohol," Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said.
Innovation and entrepreneurship are drivers of economic growth and prosperity and can change the face of India, he added.
He said, on pilot run, the first ever ethanol-based public transport bus, manufactured by Sania of Sweden has started running in Nagpur and the carbon-dioxide emissions from the bus will be as low as 90 per cent.
Gadkari said fate of farmers could change in Uttar Pradesh if they start producing the green fuel from its massive sugarcane industry.
As per a report, 5.5 crore jobs requiring skilled manpower is available in the globe and Indians can very well trap it, he said.
Giving another example of innovation, he said even iron slag could be used in manufacturing cement and building highways.
He said massive work was on in the infrastructure space and Highways and Shipping sector alone could contribute 2 per cent in India's GDP.
