Modi's Smart Spending Shift: A Call for Economic Efficiency
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged his cabinet to cut unnecessary expenditures, emphasizing wise spending over austerity measures. Modi reduced his convoy size, encouraged fuel conservation, and suggested using electric vehicles, all in the wake of the West Asia crisis. The aim is to manage the country's import bill smartly.
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In a decisive call for economic prudence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged his cabinet ministers to curb unnecessary spending and focus on strategically managing resources amidst the ongoing West Asia crisis.
During a Union Cabinet meeting, Modi emphasized the need for cost-effective practices. This includes reducing fuel consumption and dependence on imported goods and services. Adhering to this directive, several ministers announced similar measures.
The prime minister's own convoy has been downsized, maintaining essential security protocols, with an emphasis on integrating electric vehicles where possible. Modi clarified that these are not austerity measures but a strategic shift towards smart spending, maintaining essential government expenditures.
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