India's ethanol blending program is safe and beneficial, the government assures, dispelling fears about E20 fuel invalidating vehicle insurance. This globally accepted practice, seen in countries like Brazil, has saved India over Rs 1.4 lakh crore in foreign exchange and boosted farmers' incomes. The initiative enhances energy security, cuts emissions, and supports cleaner mobility, with the government committed to its safe and transparent implementation.

Ethanol may need to fall to around ₹60-65 a litre before India’s E100 push wins mass-market adoption, according to industry executives, analysts and automakers who say consumer…

New Delhi: As the campaign against ethanol blended petrol showed no signs of ebbing, with all kinds of ‘information’ circulating on social media, including videos showing…