Chief Minister Gupta Urges Fuel Conservation Drive
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta met with ruling BJP MLAs to promote Prime Minister Modi's fuel conservation initiative amid global uncertainties. The Delhi government plans a mass movement encouraging public transport usage and fuel conservation. Gupta declared it a collective national effort and emphasized broad outreach efforts.
- Country:
- India
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta addressed BJP MLAs at the Delhi Secretariat on Friday, advocating for grassroots support of Prime Minister Modi's fuel conservation campaign.
Gupta urged MLAs to engage constituents in reducing fuel consumption. She emphasized using public transport, carpooling, and adopting more sustainable habits, turning the campaign into a mass movement.
The Chief Minister emphasized the need for exhaustive public outreach, urging MLAs to set examples by using public transit and limiting vehicle usage, while visiting community groups to promote the 'Mera Bharat, Mera Yogdan' initiative. Gupta highlighted this as a 90-day collective action crucial for national interest.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Parbhani Declares 'No Vehicle Day' to Curb Fuel Use
'No vehicle day' to be voluntarily observed every week; no vehicle purchase for six months by Delhi govt: CM Gupta.
Prime Minister Modi's Europe Tour: Forging Strategic Partnerships
Uttarakhand's Green Push: Work from Home and No Vehicle Day Initiatives
Controversy Erupts Over SP MP's Remarks Against Prime Minister Modi

