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Media Coverage Report GEC 2021.Pdf Coverage Report Launch of “GO ELECTRIC” Campaign 19th February 2021 1 INDEX Print Date Publication Headline Pg No 2 20/02/2021 The Economic Times Auctions for Green Hydrogen in Next 3-4 months: Singh 3 20/02/2021 Business Standard Centre plans to call for green hydrogen bids in five months The Hindu Business Bids to be invited for green hydrogen projects in four-five 4 20/02/2021 Line months: RK Singh The Financial 5 20/02/2021 Gadkari for converting all govt vehicles into EVs Express Business Standard 6 20/02/2021 Urvarak, Refinery mai green hydrogen ! (Hindi) The New Indian 7 20/02/2021 'EV usage should be mademandatory for Govt officials' Express The New Indian 8 20/02/2021 Green hydrogen auctions in 3-4 months: RK Singh Express 9 20/02/2021 The Times of India Gadkari bats for mandatory use of EVs by govt officials 10 20/02/2021 Deccan Herald EVs should be mandatory for govt officials, suggests Gadkari 11 20/02/2021 Deccan Herald Gadkari for converting all govt vehicles into EVs 12 20/02/2021 Free Press Journal EV use should be mandatory for govt depts, says Gadkari EV USAGE SHOULD BE MADE BINDING FOR ALL GOVT 13 20/02/2021 Millenniumpost OFFICIALS: GADKARI The Morning 14 20/02/2021 'EV usage should be made mandatory for Govt officials' Standard 15 20/02/2021 The Pioneer GADKARI FOR CONVERTING GOVT VEHICLES INTO EVS 16 20/02/2021 The Statesman Gadkari for converting govt vehicles into EVs 17 20/02/2021 Amar Ujala EVs should be mandatory for govt people EV usage should be made mandatory for all govt officials : 18 20/02/2021 Arthparkash Nitin Gadkari Excluding petrol and diesel vehicles, move to electric 19 20/02/2021 Dainik Jagran country : Nitin Gadkari 2 Financial Express Nitin Gadkari urges making EV usage compulsory for all govt 20 20/02/2021 (Gujarati) officials 21 20/02/2021 DainikSavera Trying same cost for Petrol-diesel vehicle: Gadkari 22 20/02/2021 Hindustan Petrol diesel vahankedaambarabarhonge 23 20/02/2021 Loksatta Make electric vehicle compulsory for government officials 24 20/02/2021 Navbharat EV use should be mandatory for govt depts, says Gadkari Electric vehicles usage should be made mandatory for all 25 20/02/2021 Navbharat Times govt officials: Nitin Gadkari Electronic or petroleum 26 20/02/2021 Navbharat Times gadiyonkikeematekjaisikarnekitaiyari 27 20/02/2021 Punjab Kesari Gadkari in favour of turning all govt vehicle in to EV Electric vehicles usage should be made mandatory for all 28 20/02/2021 Punyanagari govt officials: Nitin Gadkari Efforts will be made to make the price of petrol diesel 29 20/02/2021 Rashtriya Sahara vehicles equal Gadkari is in favour of making all government vehicles 30 20/02/2021 Samachar Jagat electric Sabhisarkarigadiyon ko electronic bananekepakshdharhai 31 20/02/2021 Veer Arjun Gadkari Nitin Gadkari suggests electric vehicles usage be made 32 20/02/2021 Virat Vaibhav mandatory for government officials 33 20/02/2021 AapleMahanagar Electric vehicles mandatory for government employees Sabhisarkaariadhikariyonkeliye electric vahano ka 34 20/02/2021 Ajit Samachar upyoganibarye ho: gadkari EV usage should be made binding for all Govt officials 35 20/02/2021 Dainik Vishwamitra Gadkari 36 20/02/2021 Dina Malar GOVT VEHICLE CHANGE IN ELECTRIC VEHICLE 37 20/02/2021 Dina Mani GOVT OFFICES USE TO ELECTRIC VEHICLE 38 20/02/2021 Divya Himachal Agle 15 days maisarkaar launch karegi electric tractor 39 20/02/2021 Hari Bhoomi Afsaronkeliye electronics vahan ka upyog ho anivarya Sabhi govt gadiyon ko electric bananekepakshdharhai 40 20/02/2021 Jag Bani Gadkari 3 41 20/02/2021 Jagruk Times Nitin Gadkari says 42 20/02/2021 Jagruk Times Petrol diesel vehicles will cost the same Jaipur Mahangar 43 20/02/2021 All the vehicles of Nitin Gadkari's ministry will be electric Times 44 20/02/2021 Janmabhumi 'Go Electric' Campaign 45 20/02/2021 Lokmat EV use should be mandatory for govt depts, says Gadkari 'Government officials should be forced to use electric 46 20/02/2021 Loksatta vehicles' Malayala 47 20/02/2021 Govt vehicles should electric - Gadkari Manorama 48 20/02/2021 Mumbai Samachar EV use should be mandatory for govt depts, says Gadkari Sabhisarkarigadiyon ko electronic bananekepakshdharhai 49 20/02/2021 Navodaya Times Gadkari 50 20/02/2021 Navshakti Electric vehicles mandatory for government employees 51 20/02/2021 Nitidin Electric tractor will come in market after CNG tractor 52 20/02/2021 Pioneer Hindi Electronic vali ho sabhisarkarigadiyan ; Gadkari Electric vehicles should be made mandatory for all govt 53 20/02/2021 Yashobhoomi officials: Gadkari Electric vehicles usage should be made mandatory for all 54 20/02/2021 Vyapar Hindi govt officials: Gadkari 55 20/02/2021 Sanmarg Ek saman hogi petrol-Diesel bahonokikimat Electric vehicles usage mandatory all government officials: 56 20/02/2021 Sambad Gadkari EV usage should be made binding for all Govt officials 57 20/02/2021 Samagya Gadkari Electronic 19/02/2021 DD News http://bit.ly/3umAKHt 59 60 19/02/2021 CNBC Awaaz http://bit.ly/2OW2CSF 61 19/02/2021 News Nation http://bit.ly/3pEzxI5 4 Digital/Online Date Publication Headline 63 20/02/2021 The Economic Times ‘Go Electric’ campaign launched to push e-mobility in India Go Electric campaign launched in India: Key aspects of new 64 19/02/2021 Mint govt initiative Nitin Gadkari launches Go Electric campaign to boost 65 19/02/2021 India Today adoption of electric vehicles in India The Financial All govt officials should use EVs: Nitin Gadkari during launch 66 20/02/2021 Express of Go Electric campaign Transport Minister Shri Nitin Gadkari launches ‘Go Electric’ 67 19/02/2021 PIB Campaign in the august presence of Power Minister Shri RK Singh Union Minister Nitin Gadkari launches ‘Go Electric 68 19/02/2021 Jagran Josh Campaign’ to boost electric mobility across country 'Go Electric' Campaign Launched By Centre To Promote 69 20/02/2021 Swarajya Green Power, And To Reduce India's Fuel Import Dependency Nitin Gadkari launches 'Electric campaign' to give boost to 70 20/02/2021 News Bharati electric mobility across country MoRTH Launches ‘Go Electric’ Campaign To Promote E- 71 19/02/2021 Saur Energy Mobility & E-Cooking Nitin Gadkari launched GoElectric Campaign to boost 72 21/02/2021 Auto Talk Blog adoption of electric vehciels in India Go Electric Campaign will reduce import dependence in 73 19/02/2021 UNI coming years: Gadkari Indian Government kicks off ‘Go Electric’ campaign to 74 21/02/2021 Tech Story promote EVs Nitin Gadkari Launches Go Electric Campaign To Promote 75 21/02/2021 The Vocal News Eco-Friendly Vehicles Gadkari launches ‘Go Electric’ campaign to boost electric 76 21/02/2021 News Vibes of India mobility in India Social Media 78 20/02/2021 Twitter Twitter Live Coverage 20/02/2021 Facebook Facebook Analysis and Live Coverage 79 20/02/2021 YouTube YouTube Live Coverage 82 20/02/2021 Web Web Portal Live 83 5 Print 1 The Economic Times 2 Business Standard 3 The Hindu Business Line 4 The Financial Express 5 Business Standard (Hindi) 6 The New Indian Express 7 The New Indian Express 8 The Times of India 9 Deccan Herald 10 Deccan Herald 11 Free Press Journal 12 Millenniumpost 13 The Morning Standard 14 The Pioneer 15 The Statesman 16 Amar Ujala 17 Arth Prakash 18 Dainik Jagran 19 Financial Express (Gujarati) 20 DainikSavera 21 Hindustan 22 Loksatta 23 Navbharat 24 Navbharat Times 25 Navbharat Times 26 Punjab Kesari 27 Punyanagari 28 Rashtriya Sahara 29 Samachar Jagat 30 Veer Arjun 31 Virat Vaibhav 32 AapleMahanagar 33 Ajit Samachar 34 Dainik Vishwamitra 35 Dina Malar 36 Dina Mani 37 Divya Himachal 38 Hari Bhoomi 39 Jag Bani 40 Jagruk Times 41 Jagruk Times 42 Jaipur Mahanagar Times 43 Janmabhumi 44 Lokmat 45 Loksatta 46 Malayala Manorama 47 Mumbai Samachar 48 Novodaya Times 49 Navshakti 50 Nitidin 51 Pioneer Hindi 52 Yashobhoomi 53 Vyapar Hindi 54 Sanmarg 55 Sambad 56 Samagya 57 Electronic 58 19/02/2021 DD News http://bit.ly/3umAKHt 59 19/02/2021 CNBC Awaaz http://bit.ly/2OW2CSF 60 19/02/2021 News Nation http://bit.ly/3pEzxI5 61 Online 62 The Economic Times 63 Mint 64 India Today 65 The Financial Express 66 PIB 67 Jagran Josh 68 Swarajya 69 News Bharati 70 Saur Energy 71 Auto Talk Blog 72 UNI 73 Tech Story 74 The Vocal News 75 News Vibes of India 76 Social Media 77 Twitter Top Tweets LIVE: Twitter Total Viewers: 833 Impressions: 5869 Engagement: 241 78 Facebook Facebook: Highlights 79 Facebook: Top Posts 80 LIVE: Facebook Total Viewers: 805 Impressions: 2035 Engagement: 261 Reach: 2033 81 YouTube LIVE: YouTube Total Viewers: 763 Total Watch Time: 58Hrs 59 Min 36 Sec New Subscribers: 61 82 Web Portal Live Total Attendees: 254 Event Viewership: - Through Portal: 254 Through Social Media: 2,401 Event Total Viewership: 2,655 83 THE END 84 .
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