Uttarakhand High Court Judges Walk the Talk on 'No-Vehicle Day'
Judges of the Uttarakhand High Court led by Chief Justice Manoj Kumar Gupta observed 'No-Vehicle Day' to promote fuel conservation. They walked to court, encouraging others to adopt sustainable transportation. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to address the global oil crisis, emphasizing resource sustainability and environmental consciousness.
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In a symbolic gesture aligning with national efforts to conserve fuel, Chief Justice Manoj Kumar Gupta, along with fellow judges, opted to walk to the Uttarakhand High Court as part of observing 'No-Vehicle Day'.
The effort saw participation from court officials, employees, and lawyers who abandoned their personal vehicles in favor of walking or using bicycles, significantly reducing fuel usage and promoting environmental sustainability.
Justice Gupta emphasized that the observance was not just a one-off affair, but part of an ongoing global response to the oil crisis, with a call for continuous awareness about fuel conservation. The initiative also encourages virtual court sessions to help reduce the necessity for travel.
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