Grate phone in affordable price. The Moto G4 has started selling on Amazon India for 12, 500 INR, which makes it about 2 grand cheaper than the Moto G4 Plus. To justify the subsidized price tag, Moto G4 eliminates the fingerprint sensor and reduces the primary camera megapixel count from 16 to 13.
Other aspects of Moto G4 Plus remain similar. It has a 64 bit Snapdragon 617 octa-core processor, which tends to heat up rather easily. Other than that, it's a quite capable chipset. The camera performance should be same, and the reduction in MP count shouldn't translate to much of a difference in real world usage.
The battery capacity should last for a day. If you don't want to stretch your budget to 15K, the Moto G4 sounds like a reasonable branded budget smartphone option.