PM's forex-saving push Highlights: Keep expenses minimal, reduce use of imported items, PM tells Cabinet

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PM import reduction forex saving push: J&K LG Manoj Sinha halves convoy size after PM’s austerity appeal
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has decided to reduce the size of his official convoy by half following Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs appeal for austerity and fuel conservation, sources said. The move comes amid a broader push by governments and public officials to cut fuel consumption and reduce expenditure.
PM forex saving push: Bihar CM cuts convoy size, plans no vehicle day
Following Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs call for reducing fuel consumption, Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary ordered a reduction in the size of his official cavalcade, with several cabinet colleagues also expected to follow the move. Choudhary said the Bihar government is planning multiple measures to cut fuel usage, including promoting work-from-home and observing a weekly âno vehicle dayâ.
PM forex reduction measures: Uttarakhand pushes public transport, limits official vehicle use
The Uttarakhand government has directed officials and employees to minimise the use of government vehicles as part of its fuel conservation and austerity measures. The state has also stressed promoting the use of public transport and electric vehicles following Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs appeal to reduce fuel consumption, cut imports and encourage sustainable practices.
PM forex saving push: Uttarakhand enforces ‘No Car Day’, restricts foreign tours in 11-point directive
Following Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs appeal for fuel conservation and sustainable development, the Uttarakhand government has issued 11 major directives aimed at reducing petroleum consumption. The measures include implementation of âNo Car Dayâ in the PWD, DJP and Flood Irrigation departments, restrictions on foreign tours, and steps to minimise fuel usage and government expenditure. The directions are part of the stateâs broader push towards austerity and energy conservation.
PM Modi: Spend as little as possible, minimise use of imported items, PM’s message in Cabinet meet
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during the Cabinet meeting, stressed the need for austerity and self-reliance, asking ministers and officials to âspend as little as possibleâ and minimise the use of imported items. Vaishnaw said the Prime Minister emphasised adopting practical measures for conservation and reducing unnecessary expenditure amid global economic and supply chain pressures.
PM Appeal: Uttarakhand govt announces fuel, energy-saving steps amid global crisis
In a Cabinet meeting chaired by Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday, the state government announced key decisions aimed at energy and fuel conservation. Dhami said the post-Covid global situation, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the ongoing West Asia crisis have put pressure on global supply chains, especially fuel, food items and fertilisers, leading to rising fuel costs, import dependence and economic stress in India. Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs appeal for small behavioural changes to support national efforts, the Uttarakhand government said several short-term and long-term reforms would be implemented in the state with immediate effect.
Austerity Appeal Live: Visuals of PM convoy movement today surface amid fuel conservation push
Visuals from Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs movement on Wednesday showed a relatively leaner security and vehicle convoy arrangement, as the Centre pushes for austerity and fuel conservation measures.
PM Austerity Appeal: Nitin Gadkari cuts official convoy by 50%, to travel by bus in Maharashtra
Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari has decided to reduce the number of vehicles in his official convoy by 50 per cent and travel by bus during his Maharashtra tour, citing Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs advice on fuel conservation and national energy security. Gadkari said the move is aimed at promoting austerity measures and reducing fuel consumption in line with the Centreâs broader appeal for energy savings.
Austerity Measures: Saugata Roy urges Parliament discussion on fuel-saving appeal
TMC MP Saugata Roy reacted to Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs appeal to reduce fuel consumption, saying it may indicate a national crisis and should be discussed in Parliament, as similar appeals were made during Covid. "Maybe there is a crisis in the country. PM Modi said such things during COVID too. PM Modi should call a parliament session. This can be discussed there," he said.
Modi Austerity Appeal Live: PM’s appeal on fuel use reflects national interest, says BJP leader
Karnataka Leader of Opposition in Legislative Council Chalavadi Narayanaswamy said people across India have historically respected appeals made by Narendra Modi, including during the Covid-19 pandemic, and are expected to respond similarly now. He said the Prime Ministerâs recent cautionary message is in the national interest. Narayanaswamy added that rising international commodity prices have increased pressure, but the government has largely absorbed the burden so far. He said sustaining that support indefinitely may not be possible if global prices continue to rise.
-ANI
Austerity Appeal: J&K BJP's Kavinder Gupta back PM Modi's fuel-saving push
Kavinder Gupta said Himachal Pradesh will cut official vehicle use following Narendra Modiâs appeal to conserve fuel amid global uncertainty linked to the US-Iran conflict. He said universities have also been told to encourage students to use public transport over private vehicles. âPeople follow the directions of the leaders who set an example for the public to follow,â Gupta said, adding that all institutions should support the effort to save energy during the crisis.
-ANI
Austerity Appeal Live: Defence Minister joins bandwagon of leaders downsizing convoys
After PM Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh also downsized his convoy size to nearly half, following the PM's austerity appeal.
Austerity Measures: Samrat Choudhary shifts to EV for official travel, ministers follow suit
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has discontinued the use of SUVs in his convoy and began traveling in an electric vehicle for official engagements, including the cabinet meeting on Wednesday.
The move signals a push toward fuel conservation and sustainable transport. Ministers Madan Sahni, Jama Khan, and Sanjay Kumar Singh also arrived at the cabinet meeting in vehicles aligned with the initiative.
-Shashi Bhushan input
Austerity Appeal Live: Amit Shah cuts convoy size following PM Modi’s appeal
Following an appeal by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for prudent use of resources amid rising crude prices and the West Asia crisis, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has reduced his official convoy by more than half. Despite being under Z-Plus security cover, his convoy has been scaled down from nearly 12 vehicles to five. The move comes as soaring oil prices, driven by tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, strain Indiaâs economy. Shahâs decision signals austerity at the highest level, reinforcing the governmentâs message of shared responsibility during economic challenges.
-Jitendra Singh input
Austerity Appeal: Mohali jewelers' union raises alarm over import duty hike
Rising import duty has increased concerns among jewelers in Mohali, with the Mohali Jewelers' Union urging authorities to review the move and consider alternatives. Jitendra Kumar of JR Jewelers said the market is already feeling the strain, and customers will soon face higher prices. He added that jewelers have halted long-term bookings and are now managing business on a week-to-week basis.
-Aman Bhardhwaj input
PM Austerity Appeal: Bihar Deputy CM joins fuel-saving drive after PM Modi's appeal
Bihar Deputy Chief Minister and senior JD(U) leader Vijay Kumar Chaudhary has announced that he has personally reduced the number of vehicles he uses by half and will undertake official travel only when necessary.
Austerity Appeal Live: Maharashtra, Gujarat act on PM’s fuel-saving appeal
Following Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs appeal to conserve fuel, Maharashtra has restricted government aircraft use, requiring prior approval from Devendra Fadnavisâ office. In Gujarat, the Governor will use trains, state buses and public transport, while official convoys will also be reduced.
-PTI
PM Austerity Appeal: Rajasthan CM orders deduced official vehicle use
Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma directed that official convoy vehicle use be minimised, with unnecessary vehicles avoided, especially in security arrangements. He also instructed all officials and public representatives, including the Chief Secretary, to follow the same practice. The move aligns with efforts to promote fuel conservation and reduce petrol-diesel consumption.
Modi Austerity Appeal Live: Delhi government backs PM’s fuel conservation call
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced that the Delhi government will use the minimum number of vehicles for official work, aligning with Narendra Modiâs appeal to save petrol and diesel amid the current global situation. She said she, her Cabinet colleagues, BJP MLAs, public representatives, and government officers will prioritise carpooling and public transport. "Energy conservation is a responsibility linked to national interest," Gupta said. She added that Delhi is fully committed to promoting fuel conservation and public transport, and urged residents to join the national effort to make energy-saving a peopleâs movement.
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