Odisha CM Leads Fuel Conservation Drive Amid West Asia Crisis
Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has significantly reduced his official convoy to promote fuel conservation during the ongoing fuel crisis due to West Asia tensions. Responding to PM Narendra Modi's call, he also urged citizens to use public transport and avoid unnecessary travel.
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In a noteworthy move to address the burgeoning fuel crisis stemming from tensions in West Asia, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has cut down his official convoy by almost half. This step is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent appeal for responsible fuel consumption.
The Odisha Chief Minister called on residents to prioritize public transportation over private vehicles in these challenging times, aligning with Modi's appeal to adopt more sustainable consumption patterns.
This action coincides with the rising energy supply concerns and mirrors the Prime Minister's broad strategy to reduce India's dependence on imports through conservation measures and alternative commuting practices. Modi's appeal includes promoting public transport, carpooling, and increased use of electric vehicles.
(With inputs from agencies.)

