PM Modi’s 2nd Appeal In 24 Hours: ‘Online Classes, Work From Home, Car Pooling’
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has appealed to the country to conserve fuel twice in 24 hours. He first made this appeal in Hyderabad on Sunday, and then, during his Gujarat visit on Monday, he appealed to the countrymen to exercise caution during the inauguration of Sardar Dham Hostel in Vadodara. This raised questions about whether a lockdown-like situation was developing in the country again, but this is not the case. The situation will not be …
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has severely impacted global supply chains, particularly those in Asian countries. In this difficult situation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged citizens to refrain from purchasing gold for the next year and reduce their consumption of petrol and diesel. Furthermore, PM Modi has emphasized the need to reduce foreign travel to address the current crisis.
PM urges austerity, online school classes amid crisis
Appeals citizens to reduce consumption of edible oils Vadodara: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday doubled down on his austerity push and appealed to people to avoid destination weddings abroad and reduce consumption of edible oils amid the West Asia crisis, while suggesting holding temporary online classes for school students. He reiterated his call for reduced fuel consumption, greater use of public transport and electric vehicles by citiz…
Vadodara/Gandhinagar: In view of the crisis looming over the global economy after the deepening war between Iran and America in West Asia (Middle East), Prime Minister Narendra Modi has advised the countrymen to remain on alert mode. During the inauguration of Sardar Dham Hostel in Vadodara, Gujarat, the PM gave a clear message that […] The post PM Modi's big appeal to the countrymen for the second time in 24 hours: “Be cautious amidst the globa…
PM Modi’s 2nd Appeal In 24 Hours: ‘Online Classes, Work From Home, Car Pooling’
Vadodara: For the second time in as many days, Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed to his fellow-Indians to adopt fuel-saving measures and reduce non-essential spending until the West Asia crisis, which has impacted the entire world, stabilises. Modi, addressing the audience while inaugurating the Sardardham Hostel complex in Vadodara, urged Indians to take “small but meaningful resolutions” in national interest to help conserve foreign exchan…
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