PM Narendra Modi has urged citizens to reduce fuel consumption and adopt work-from-home practices again in response to the ongoing global oil crisis linked to the conflict in the Middle East. The appeal was made as concerns continue to rise over increasing international fuel prices and energy supply pressures.
The Prime Minister asked people to use fuel carefully and avoid unnecessary consumption wherever possible. He also encouraged offices and businesses to consider work-from-home arrangements as a way to reduce daily travel and lower fuel demand across the country.
Officials said the government is closely monitoring the global oil situation and its possible impact on the Indian economy. Rising tensions in the Middle East have affected international crude oil markets, leading to concerns over fuel availability and transportation costs in several countries.
Experts believe fuel conservation measures could help reduce pressure on energy resources and support better management of fuel supplies during uncertain global conditions.
The appeal highlights the importance of responsible energy use and collective efforts to manage fuel consumption during a period of global economic and energy challenges.
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