Delhi Minister Supports Public Transport Amid West Asia Crisis
Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood, following Prime Minister Modi's call to rely on public transport amid the West Asia crisis, traveled by Delhi Metro and e-rickshaw for a school visit. Modi urged citizens to adopt public transport to conserve foreign exchange, suggesting methods like using metro and carpooling.
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Responding to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for increased public transport use amid the West Asia crisis, Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood took a ride on the Delhi Metro and an e-rickshaw for a school visit in east Delhi.
Sood interacted with commuters, highlighting the need to adopt public transport as Prime Minister Modi had urged citizens to reduce petrol and diesel consumption in favor of sustainable options like metro rail services and electric vehicles.
Modi's message focused on conserving foreign exchange during the ongoing crisis through methods such as carpooling and work-from-home arrangements. Sood's actions exemplified this call to action during a visit to CM Shri School in Surajmal Vihar.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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