Madhya Pradesh Takes Proactive Steps in Gas and Oil Amid Crisis
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced the formation of a committee to oversee gas and oil supply amid the West Asia crisis. Despite current challenges, he assured that supply is adequate, and officials are tasked with ensuring smooth management. The state also seeks the safe return of citizens abroad.
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In response to the escalating crisis in West Asia, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced the creation of a three-member committee to address potential disruptions in gas and oil supplies. He assured residents that the existing stock is sufficient to meet current needs and advised against panic.
During a review meeting, CM Yadav emphasized the state's collaboration with the central government in maintaining supply stability across the country, including Madhya Pradesh. He stated that officials are committed to effective management to adapt to the ongoing challenges faced globally and nationally.
Efforts are also being made to ensure the secure return of Indian citizens, particularly those from Madhya Pradesh, who are currently in Gulf countries. A dedicated helpline has already received 255 contacts, with further plans to facilitate their safe repatriation with the help of the central authorities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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