Bihar's Eco-Leadership Walk: Fueling Change Amid Global Crisis

Bihar's Chief Minister, Samrat Choudhary, walked to work to promote fuel economy following PM Modi's call amid the West Asia crisis. The state is adopting eco-friendly measures, including reduced cavalcade size, promoting public transport, and planning 'no vehicle' days. Technology like video conferencing aids the initiative.

Bihar's Eco-Leadership Walk: Fueling Change Amid Global Crisis
Samrat Choudhary
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In a compelling display of leadership, Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary and senior officials walked to the cabinet secretariat, aligning with Prime Minister Modi's call for fuel conservation amid the West Asia turmoil.

The chief minister's 500-meter walk from his residence to the secretariat was not just symbolic; it set a precedent. Accompanied by officials, Choudhary mandated eco-friendly practices among state ministers, such as using public transport.

Choudhary's administration plans broader strategies, including work-from-home policies and regular 'no vehicle' days, to cut fuel use. Emphasizing technology, the government encourages virtual meetings to limit travel. Echoing Modi's message, the measures aim to safeguard the economy during geopolitical tensions.

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