Odisha Governor Leads Green Mobility Push with Electric Vehicles in Response to PM Modi’s Appeal

Odisha Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati’s official convoy has adopted electric vehicles, reflecting a sustained commitment to clean mobility over the past year. Lok Bhavan now meets its energy needs through solar power, becoming a net-zero energy destination. In response to PM Modi’s appeal, CM Mohan Charan Majhi downsized his convoy by nearly half and urged citizens to minimize private vehicle use. PM Modi has called for reduced fuel consumption, greater use of public transport, and adoption of electric vehicles to combat global oil market uncertainties.

Key Points: Odisha Governor Adopts EVs for Green Mobility Push

  • Governor’s convoy adopts electric vehicles for over a year
  • Lok Bhavan becomes net-zero energy via solar power
  • CM Majhi cuts convoy by half to reduce fuel use
  • PM Modi urges citizens to cut fuel, use public transport
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Odisha Governor leads green mobility push amid Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal

Odisha Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati’s convoy goes electric. CM Mohan Charan Majhi downsizes fleet, following PM Modi’s call to cut fuel use amid global crisis.

"CM Majhi downsized his convoy by nearly half as a symbolic step to reduce fuel consumption following PM Narendra Modi's appeal - Odisha CMO"

Bhubaneswar, May 13

Odisha Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati's official convoy has adopted electric vehicles as part of a sustained push towards clean and sustainable mobility, reflecting an institutional commitment to environmental responsibility and green energy practices.

This green initiative has been continuously in practice for more than a year, reflecting a consistent effort towards a cleaner and more sustainable future.

In addition to the green mobility transition, Lok Bhavan meets its energy requirements through solar power, emerging as a net-zero energy destination and further reinforcing the focus on clean and renewable energy.

According to the Odisha CMO, CM Mohan Charan Majhi cut his convoy, urging citizens to reduce private vehicle use. "CM Majhi downsized his convoy by nearly half as a symbolic step to reduce fuel consumption following PM Narendra Modi's appeal amid the ongoing fuel crisis linked to the West Asia situation. The CM also urged people of Odisha to minimise the use of private vehicles and make greater use of public transport. He advised citizens to use vehicles only when necessary and avoid unnecessary travel to conserve fuel," he said.

The move comes in direct response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal to citizens to cut fuel consumption amid global oil market uncertainties.

PM Modi, while addressing a gathering in Secunderabad on Sunday, urged citizens to prioritise work from home, cut fuel consumption, avoid foreign travel for a year, adopt Swadeshi products, reduce cooking oil use, shift to natural farming and curb gold purchases.

He stressed the need to reduce dependence on imports and said every household should cut down on edible oil consumption and move towards natural farming to help save foreign currency and protect the environment.

Highlighting the burden of fertiliser imports, the Prime Minister said India spends a significant amount of foreign exchange on importing chemical fertilisers and urged farmers to reduce their usage.

To combat the volatility of fuel prices, PM Modi urged a shift in how India moves. He urged citizens to reduce petrol and diesel consumption by using the metro and public transport wherever available, opting for car-pooling when private vehicles are necessary, preferring railway transport for the movement of goods, and increasing the use of electric vehicles wherever possible.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's good to see Indian leaders walking the talk on sustainability. Cutting the CM's convoy by half is a strong symbolic gesture. But let's hope citizens follow through - public transport needs to be reliable and safe.
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Priya S
Reducing edible oil consumption? That's a new one. Natural farming sounds nice but is it practical for small farmers who rely on crop yields? We need subsidies and support, not just suggestions.
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Michael C
PM Modi's push for carpooling and public transport is spot-on. In cities like Delhi and Bangalore, we see the difference when people shift to metro. But infrastructure needs to improve in smaller cities first.
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Nikhil C
Electric vehicles are the future, no doubt. But the charging infrastructure in Odisha is still poor. Good that Raj Bhavan is leading by example - hope they also install public charging points nearby.
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Lisa P
Appreciate the move towards green energy, but these are small steps. India needs massive investment in renewable energy infrastructure. Solar at Lok Bhavan is nice - what about the rest of Bhubaneswar?
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Ravi K
As a common man, I want to reduce fuel use but need options. Metro doesn't reach my area. Carpooling is hard to arrange. Government must create infrastructure before asking citizens to change habits. Good intentions though.

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