Bihar Leaders Embrace Footsteps over Fuel Amid Crisis
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary walked to the cabinet secretariat, adhering to PM Modi's fuel-saving appeal amid the West Asia crisis. Initiatives include a smaller convoy, promoting work-from-home, and video conferencing. Measures aim to mitigate economic impact and encourage judicious fuel use.
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Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary took a significant step on Friday by walking to the cabinet secretariat alongside senior officials. This move aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal to curtail fuel consumption amidst the ongoing West Asia crisis.
In an effort to set an example, Choudhary, a BJP leader who recently assumed office, reduced his convoy size and encouraged his cabinet colleagues to do the same. Initiatives under consideration include promoting work-from-home arrangements and instituting a 'no vehicle day' each week to further cut fuel dependence.
Additionally, Choudhary's administration has instructed state departments to utilize video conferencing for meetings to avoid unnecessary travel. The chief minister emphasized the importance of prudent resource use, resonating with the Prime Minister's broader strategy to shield the Indian economy from global economic disturbances.
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