Diya Kumari travelled by train from Jaipur to Ajmer supporting Narendra Modi’s fuel conservation appeal. The BJP’s ‘Mera Bharat, Mera Yogdan’ campaign promotes public transport, energy savings, sustainable living, and reduced fuel consumption amid the global energy crisis
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced two-day work-from-home for government offices and introduced fuel-saving measures, including restrictions on foreign travel, reduced petrol allowances, and promotion of electric vehicles. The initiatives aim to conserve fuel amid global energy concerns following PM Modi’s appeal
Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal, Union ministers, chief ministers, and state leaders across India have adopted fuel-saving measures, including reduced convoy sizes, metro and train travel, EV use, and travel restrictions, amid global energy concerns triggered by the West Asia conflict
Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra travelled by metro to support Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s fuel-saving appeal amid global economic uncertainty. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta also directed ministers and officials to minimise vehicle use, promote carpooling, and prioritise public transport as part of an energy conservation initiative
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reduced his convoy size during recent visits to promote austerity and fuel conservation amid the West Asia crisis. The move follows his public appeal encouraging reduced petrol and diesel usage, greater adoption of electric vehicles, metro travel, carpooling, and work-from-home practices
Throughout the 15-day campaign, various activities such as awareness drives, workshops, school competitions, walkathons, cyclothons, LPG panchayats, marathons, and technical seminars were conducted