The Prime
Minister also advocated greater use of digital technology, virtual meetings and
work-from-home arrangements in both government and private offices to reduce
fuel usage. He urged citizens to reduce fuel consumption, avoid unnecessary
foreign exchange spending and adopt more sustainable practices to help the
country navigate global economic disruptions.
Addressing an event
in Gujarat, PM Modi said the world had been facing continuous instability over
the past few years, beginning with the Covid pandemic and now the escalating
tensions in West Asia…PM Modi said the government was making continuous efforts
to minimise the impact of the global crisis on Indian citizens, but stressed
that public participation and responsible consumption were equally important.
“Whenever the
country faced war or any major crisis, every citizen fulfilled their
responsibility in response to the government’s appeal. Today too, there is a
need for all of us to come together and fulfil our responsibility,” he said.
The Prime Minister noted that disruptions in global
supply chains and rising energy costs were putting pressure on the economy and
foreign exchange reserves. PM Modi also urged people to minimise spending on
activities involving foreign exchange and reiterated his appeal for “Vocal for
Local.”
Calling crude oil imports a major burden on India’s
economy, PM Modi appealed to citizens to reduce petrol and diesel consumption
by using public transport, electric vehicles and carpooling. “I appeal to every
citizen of my country to reduce the use of petrol-diesel as much as possible.
Use the metro, electric buses and public transport more, and promote
carpooling,” he said.
The Prime Minister
also advocated greater use of digital technology, virtual meetings and
work-from-home arrangements in both government and private offices to reduce
fuel usage…PM Modi further urged people
to temporarily defer gold purchases, saying India spends massive amounts of
foreign exchange on gold imports every year. The Prime Minister also highlighted India’s
push towards renewable energy, ethanol blending, solar power and cleaner fuel
infrastructure, saying these measures were helping the country tackle global
energy challenges more effectively.
Earlier on Sunday too, PM Modi had called for restrained use of imported
petroleum products, saying reducing fuel consumption would help lower the
adverse economic impact of the West Asia conflict on India.