New Delhi: After the formation of the new government, people were hoping that perhaps in the general budget, the government would bring petrol and diesel under GST and reduce their rates. But it didn’t happen. So people were disappointed. Gradually, people reduced the number of cars. You can guess this from the sales of car companies. But now the government has found a solution for this.* There is a possibility that the price of petrol and diesel will be reduced by Rs 20 in a few months. Because the government is planning to make people dependent on petrol soon. Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has also announced this. Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has said in many programs that ethanol mixed petrol will soon be available at most of the petrol pumps in the country. The price of which will be Rs 20 less than normal petrol. That means your vehicle will run at Rs 65 per litre. Although ethanol is mainly produced from sugarcane, it can also be produced from many other sugar crops. If 60 percent ethanol and 40 percent electricity are used, petrol can be available at the rate of Rs 20 per liter, he said. Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has said in a statement to a private channel that the Toyota company has launched an ethanol-powered car in the market. That vehicle runs on sugarcane juice. If we talk about its running price per litre, it comes to Rs 25 per litre. Talks are going on with car manufacturing companies. Ethanol-powered cars will soon hit the market. After that, people will be freed from buying expensive petrol and diesel, but when will these cars be available to common people. Nitin Gadkari has not announced the date. He said that in no time you will have a big change. We tell you that flex-fuel is a fuel by which we can run our car on ethanol blended fuel. It means that a car can be driven by mixing some ethanol in petrol. This will provide relief from expensive petrol and diesel. According to experts, โFlex-fuel is an alternative fuel made from a mixture of gasoline and methanol or ethanol. This will reduce dependence on petrol and diesel. Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari had said in an event that flex fuel is cheaper. This may also reduce the prices of cars in the market as 1 liter of fuel will cost only Rs 25.