Bihar Chief Minister Takes Lead in Fuel Conservation Measures
Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for austerity, Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary announced measures to reduce fuel consumption, including car pooling, promoting work-from-home, and observing a 'no vehicle day'. The initiative is aimed at conserving resources amidst global geopolitical uncertainties.
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In response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent call for austerity in fuel consumption, Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has taken decisive action by reducing the number of vehicles in his convoy. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to conserve energy and forex reserves amid ongoing global crises.
Choudhary's move has set a precedent among his cabinet colleagues, many of whom have embraced car pooling and other fuel-saving measures. The chief minister announced that the state government would encourage work-from-home practices and dedicate one day each week as 'no vehicle day'.
Additional steps include minimizing palm oil usage in government office canteens and utilizing video conferencing to reduce travel. Choudhary's actions underscore his commitment to the national interest, reflecting a proactive stance amidst warnings of potential crises stemming from geopolitical developments in West Asia.
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