Padma Shri Awardees Rally Behind PM Modi's Fuel, Farming Calls

Padma Shri awardees from Chhattisgarh have expressed support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeals on fuel conservation and healthy eating. Usha Barle emphasized carpooling and reducing oil consumption for better health. Phoolbasan Bai Yadav welcomed the focus on organic farming using natural resources. Both awardees highlighted the importance of using indigenous products for national benefit.

Key Points: Padma Shri Awardees Back PM Modi on Fuel, Organic Farming

  • Padma Shri awardees support PM Modi's fuel conservation message
  • Emphasis on carpooling to save petrol and diesel
  • Support for 'Swadeshi' and locally made products
  • Organic farming promoted using cow dung manure
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Padma Shri awardees back PM Modi's message on fuel saving, organic farming

Padma Shri awardees Usha Barle and Phoolbasan Bai Yadav support PM Modi's appeals on fuel conservation, organic farming, and healthy eating habits.

"We should think carefully about saving fuel and reducing unnecessary expenses. - Usha Barle"

Raipur, May 11

Padma Shri awardees from Chhattisgarh on Monday expressed support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeals related to fuel conservation, promotion of indigenous products, healthy eating habits, natural farming and reducing pollution.

Speaking to IANS, Padma Shri awardee Usha Barle said that people should think carefully about saving fuel and reducing unnecessary expenses.

"To save petrol and reduce our expenses, our Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that we should think carefully. For example, if one person travels and it costs Rs 1,000, even if four people travel together, the cost may still be around Rs 1,000. So, we should plan wisely, whether it is better for one person to go or for four people to go together," she said.

She added that travelling together can help save petrol and diesel while also ensuring that work is completed efficiently.

Usha Barle also supported the Prime Minister's emphasis on 'Swadeshi' and said people should give priority to locally made products.

"According to our Prime Minister, swadeshi means that we should use more goods that are made in our own country and homes. Whether it is food items or other locally made products, we should give them greater importance. By using goods made in our own country and our own homes, we will benefit more," she said.

Appealing to people to adopt healthier eating habits, she said Prime Minister Modi had advised citizens to reduce excessive oil consumption for better health.

"We should pay attention to our food and eating habits. When we cook vegetables and other food items, we often use a lot of oil. The Prime Minister advised that we should reduce the use of oil because it is beneficial for our health. Doctors have also been warning us for a long time that eating too much oil and spices can lead to illness," she said.

Meanwhile, in Rajnandgaon, Padma Shri awardee Phoolbasan Bai Yadav also welcomed the Prime Minister's appeals regarding environmental protection, natural farming and the use of indigenous products.

She said her group had initiated organic farming with around 500 farmers using cow dung manure and other natural resources instead of chemical fertilisers.

"Organic farming is being carried out using cow dung manure and other natural resources. Earlier, we used to travel in buses, which caused less pollution. Pollution has increased so much that it has become difficult to breathe. The growing number of vehicles is also leading to more road accidents," she said.

She also appreciated the government efforts in schools and other sectors.

"The government is making efforts in schools and other sectors, I would like to thank PM Modi," she added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting article, but I'd like to see more concrete data on how much fuel can actually be saved through carpooling and how organic farming is being scaled beyond 500 farmers. The intent is noble, but implementation matters.
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Priya S
Phoolbasan Bai Yadav's work with organic farming is inspiring! Using cow dung manure instead of chemicals is exactly what our soil needs. Hope more states adopt this approach. Bas itna sahi hai ki pollution aur accidents dono kam honge. 👍
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Michael C
The swadeshi message is heartening, but let's not forget that quality and price of local products need to be competitive. Simply appealing to emotions isn't enough — we need policies that make Made in India affordable for everyone.
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Rohit P
Reducing oil in food is a great health tip. My mother has been saying this for years! Ab toh bade post-mortem doctors bhi yahi bata rahe hain. Good to see PM Modi and Padma awardees spreading this message.
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Kavya N
Usha Barle's point about carpooling is so relevant in cities like Bangalore and Delhi where traffic is a nightmare. Four people travelling together saving Rs 1000 is smart maths. Bas log thoda cooperative ho jayen toh kitna acha hoga.
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