Himachal Governor Declares 'Petrol-Free Sundays' at Lok Bhawan to Boost Fuel Conservation

Himachal Pradesh Governor Kavinder Gupta has declared Lok Bhawan a "Fuel Conservation Zone" and announced 'Petrol-Free Sundays' for official vehicles. He will give up his official vehicle one day weekly and reduce his convoy by half. The measures align with PM Modi's call for responsible fuel usage amid the West Asia crisis. Gupta will also suspend helicopter use and promote video conferencing to cut fuel consumption.

Key Points: Petrol-Free Sundays: Himachal Governor's Fuel Conservation Push

  • Governor declares Lok Bhawan a "Fuel Conservation Zone"
  • No official vehicles with imported fuel on Sundays
  • Governor to use electric vehicle or carpool one day weekly
  • Non-essential meetings shifted online; helicopter use suspended
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Himachal Governor announces 'Petrol-Free Sundays' at Lok Bhawan amid fuel conservation push

Himachal Governor Kavinder Gupta announces 'Petrol-Free Sundays' at Lok Bhawan, cuts convoy, and promotes video conferencing amid rising fuel prices and PM Modi's call for austerity.

"No official vehicle using imported fuel would operate on Sundays. - Kavinder Gupta"

Shimla, May 13

In a move aimed at promoting fuel conservation amid the ongoing West Asia crisis and rising global crude oil prices, Himachal Pradesh Governor Kavinder Gupta on Wednesday announced a series of austerity and energy-saving measures at Lok Bhawan in Shimla.

Declaring Lok Bhawan a "Fuel Conservation Zone" through a social media post, the Governor said that no official vehicle using imported fuel would operate on Sundays. He also announced that he would give up the use of his official vehicle one day every week and instead opt for an electric vehicle or carpooling.

In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent appeal for responsible fuel usage and administrative austerity, Gupta said all official engagements on Sundays would be conducted through video conferencing under a "work from home" approach.

The Governor further announced that the size of his official convoy would be reduced by half, while all non-essential meetings would be shifted online to minimise unnecessary travel and fuel consumption.

As part of the austerity measures, Gupta also said he would not use the state helicopter until the prevailing West Asia crisis subsides and fuel prices stabilise.

The Governor stated that he would formally write to the Himachal Pradesh government, urging it to frame standard operating procedures (SoPs) aimed at conserving fuel and reducing public expenditure in view of the Prime Minister's call for national resource conservation.

The announcements come against the backdrop of heightened global energy concerns triggered by the ongoing US-Iran conflict and rising crude oil prices.

Addressing the nation earlier this week, Prime Minister Modi had urged citizens to adopt what he termed "nationally responsible" lifestyle choices to help the country navigate global economic uncertainties, inflationary pressures, and supply-chain disruptions.

The Prime Minister had appealed to people to avoid non-essential fuel consumption, reduce foreign travel, and refrain from overseas destination weddings and avoidable gold purchases for a year to help conserve foreign exchange reserves. He also encouraged domestic tourism and the use of locally made products.

- ANI

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Vikram M
Sir ji, petrol ₹100+ per litre hai aur aap bol rahe ho 'work from home' on Sundays. Theek hai, lekin what about the common man who has no option but to travel daily for work? The real savings will come when public transport is improved and fuel prices are actually reduced. Still, kudos for leading by example.
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Priya S
Finally a politician walking the talk! Using an EV or carpooling, and giving up the helicopter until the crisis subsides – that's the kind of leadership we need in all states. And the PM's appeal for domestic tourism and avoiding foreign luxuries is also practical. Let's all do our bit for the nation! 🌿
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Rohit P
Petrol-free Sundays at Raj Bhawan is a symbolic start, but what about the thousands of government vehicles that run on diesel every day? And why only imported fuel? The crisis is real – crude prices are rising due to West Asia tensions – but we need concrete steps like promoting EVs and cutting unnecessary official travel. Still, better than nothing.
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Siddharth J
Arre wah! Governor sahab ne toh PM Modi ke call ko seriously liya. 'Nationally responsible' lifestyle choices – that's the spirit. If every Raj Bhawan and government office adopts such measures, we can save crores in fuel costs. Especially the helicopter part – itna bada step hai! 👏
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Meera T
I appreciate the gesture, but let's be honest – how many officials actually use their cars on Sundays? The real fuel wastage happens during the week with unnecessary meetings and long convoys. Also, work-from-home on Sundays is fine, but what about

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