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Bihar Minister Backs PM Modi's Call for Fuel Conservation Amid Global Crisis

Bihar Minister Ram Kripal Yadav has expressed support for Prime Minister Modi's appeal to reduce fuel consumption amid global energy concerns linked to the West Asia conflict. The Centre increased petrol and diesel prices by Rs 3 per litre as Brent crude prices remained above USD 100 per barrel. Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra urged industrial establishments to adopt work-from-home arrangements at least two days a week for fuel conservation. The Opposition has strongly criticised the decision to increase fuel prices.

Amid global fuel crisis, Bihar Minister backs PM Modi's call for oil conservation

Patna, May 17

Bihar Minister Ram Kripal Yadav on Saturday expressed support for the Centre's appeal to reduce fuel consumption amid rising global energy concerns linked to the ongoing West Asia conflict.

The Minister urged people to conserve fuel to help the country avoid any future crisis arising from disruptions in global oil supplies.

Speaking to ANI, Ram Kripal Yadav said, "Due to the situation that emerged following the Gulf War, countries across the globe are currently grappling with a fuel crisis. Therefore, Prime Minister Modi has appealed to everyone to reduce oil consumption and conserve fuel, so that the country does not have to face any crisis in the future... and we are all heeding his advice."

The remarks came after the Centre increased petrol and diesel prices by Rs 3 per litre as Brent crude prices remained above USD 100 per barrel amid tensions in West Asia.

Meanwhile, Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary defended the fuel price hike, citing rising petroleum prices and inflation worldwide.

The Bihar Deputy CM said, "Petroleum prices are rising worldwide, and inflation is everywhere. The Gulf War is affecting the supplies. This is a temporary situation. Once the Gulf War ends, things will come back to normal."

The fuel price revision comes amid growing concerns over global energy supplies due to tensions in West Asia and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, a key maritime trade route for crude oil transportation.

The Opposition has strongly criticised the decision to increase fuel prices.

On Friday, Delhi Labour and Development Minister Kapil Mishra held a virtual meeting with Labour Department officials and urged industrial and commercial establishments to adopt work-from-home arrangements at least two days a week in the interest of fuel conservation and public welfare.

During the meeting, the minister reviewed advisories issued regarding fuel conservation, promotion of public transport and reduction in petrol and diesel consumption in view of the prevailing situation.

During the meeting, the minister reviewed advisories issued regarding fuel conservation, promotion of public transport and reduction in petrol and diesel consumption in view of the prevailing situation.

Addressing officials, Mishra said this was perhaps the first time that officers and staff from the district to the state level had connected through an online conference. He said India continued to remain among the few economies moving forward strongly despite prevailing international circumstances under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

He said the Prime Minister had made important appeals to the nation in view of the changing global situation, which the Delhi Government, under the leadership of the Chief Minister, had decided to implement as a commitment.

According to the advisory, industrial establishments, factories, shops, commercial establishments, and IT and ITES institutions in Delhi have been requested to implement work-from-home arrangements for eligible employees for at least two days a week, wherever feasible, and maintain a minimum on-site staff as required.

The advisory also recommended staggered office timings, greater use of public transport and carpooling, promotion of virtual meetings and reduction in non-essential official travel.

The minister urged employers to create awareness among employees about the importance of fuel conservation and encourage practical fuel-saving measures.

Hospitals, healthcare services, fire services, prisons, public transport, electricity, water supply, sanitation, disaster management and other essential services have been exempted from the advisory, according to officials.

— ANI

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Sneha F
Price hike by Rs 3 per litre is too much for common man. Middle class is already struggling with inflation. Why should we bear the burden of global crisis? Government should think about reducing taxes on fuel instead of asking us to conserve. 😒
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Arjun K
As a daily commuter from Noida to Delhi, I support work from home. Traffic jams and pollution will reduce. But the government must ensure WFH doesn't mean salary cuts. Many companies already exploiting employees with this. Need clear guidelines.
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Rajesh Q
All good, but what about the rich who drive SUVs alone? Why only blame the aam aadmi? Let's first get the wealthy to carpool. And please, stop increasing taxes on petrol - we already pay 200% tax! ⛽
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Nisha Z
Good move by Bihar Minister. We need to remember the 1990 Gulf War crisis. India imports 80% of our oil. This is not just politics, it's national security. Every drop saved is a drop earned. Time to use public transport more. 🚌
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Vikram M
Kapil Mishra's WFH advisory for Delhi is practical. But many small businesses and daily wage workers can't work from home. Government must ensure they don't suffer. Also, improve public transport first before asking people to stop using private vehicles.

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