PM Modi's Appeals Aim to Boost Collective Resilience Amid Global Crises

PM Modi's recent appeals are aimed at fostering collective participation to navigate global economic disruptions, according to an I&B official. The official emphasized that there is no need for panic, as the government has adequate supplies and measures in place. Citizens are urged to avoid non-essential foreign travel and gold purchases to conserve foreign exchange. The appeals focus on efficient resource utilization to minimize economic impact on the country.

Key Points: PM Modi's Appeals for Collective Action Amid Global Disruptions

  • PM Modi urges collective action amid West Asia crisis
  • Official says no need for panic buying
  • Appeals include avoiding foreign travel and non-essential gold purchases
  • Government aims to efficiently utilize resources and conserve foreign exchange
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PM Modi's appeals aimed at collective participation to face global disruptions, no need to panic: I&B official

I&B official clarifies PM Modi's appeals for collective participation to face global economic challenges, urging no panic and efficient resource use.

"Prime Minister, in his speech in Hyderabad, has called for a collective participation to help India face global economic disruptions. - C Senthil Rajan"

New Delhi, May 11

Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent appeals to the nation, urging citizens to become partners in strengthening the country amid the West Asia crisis, a senior official of the Information and Broadcasting Ministry on Monday emphasised that they were aimed at "collective participation to navigate global economic challenges."

Addressing media persons after an inter-ministerial meeting in the national capital today, C Senthil Rajan, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) clarified the intent behind the Prime Minister's appeals.

Rajan stated, "Prime Minister, in his speech in Hyderabad, has called for a collective participation to help India face global economic disruptions, supply chain challenges, and rising prices caused by international conflicts. He has emphasised the need for citizens to live responsibly and fulfill duties towards the country during difficult times. The idea is for optimum and efficient utilisation of the available resources. And we request all of you to kindly report the spirit in which he has made this appeal."

He further reassured that the country has sufficient supplies and that the Prime Minister's suggestions -- such as opting for domestic tourism and delaying non-essential purchases -- are strategic measures to strengthen the economy.

"It is not that there is a shortage, there are adequate stocks, adequate resources have been...arrangements have been made by all the ministries, and that is being informed to the public every day through these briefings. The Prime Minister has just made this appeal in the spirit that we actually take steps to efficiently utilise whatever is available. Just to repeat again what he said, he has appealed to citizens to help conserve foreign exchange reserves by avoiding unnecessary foreign travel, overseas vacations, and foreign weddings; choosing domestic tourism and celebrations within India," the I&B ministry official said.

Rajan emphasised that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeals to the public are centred on the efficient utilisation of national resources to mitigate the impact of global economic disruptions.

"He has requested people to avoid non-essential gold purchases for one year in order to reduce pressure on foreign exchange inflows. So every appeal that he has made has been made in a context of actually efficiently utilising our resources and minimising any economic impact on the people here," he said.

The I&B Joint Secretary further reassured the public that there is no cause for alarm regarding the availability of essential goods, stressing that the government is fully prepared to handle upcoming challenges.

"Kindly, it is for the public also that there is no need for any panic buying, there is no need for any cause of concern. The government has taken into account all the steps that need to be taken, and we are addressing and taking adequate measures to address anything that is expected. And as far as the Prime Minister's appeal is concerned, it is... he is calling upon every citizen to be part of this process in minimising the impact that these economic disruptions and uncertainties have caused," he added.

On Sunday, Prime Minister Modi, while addressing a gathering in Secunderabad made seven appeals to the nation. He urged citizens to reduce dependence on imports and adopt responsible consumption habits to strengthen the economy amid global supply chain disruptions and rising costs caused by international conflicts.

The Prime Minister urged citizens to rethink discretionary spending, including avoiding foreign travel for one year. He also appealed to people to explore ways to reduce foreign expenditure, such as reconsidering destination weddings abroad or limiting excessive gold purchases for a year. PM Modi also called for the revival of work-from-home practices.

He further asked people of the country to reduce edible oil consumption, use public transport, prefer carpooling, adopt electric vehicles and move towards natural farming practices in order to reduce the country's import burden and conserve foreign exchange.

- ANI

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Priya S
I appreciate the intention but reducing edible oil consumption when it's used in almost everything we cook? That's not practical for most Indian households. We need price controls and subsidies, not just appeals to citizens. Also, domestic tourism is expensive for many. The government should first make it affordable.
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Vikram M
West Asia crisis is real bhai, oil prices already up 15%. Modi ji is giving timely warning. I'll cut down on foreign travel and use public transport more. Small sacrifices for aatmanirbhar Bharat! But government should also check hoarding and black marketing.
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Sarah B
Interesting approach. In Canada, leaders just announce stimulus packages. Here they're asking people to participate voluntarily. It shows trust in citizens. Though I worry about those who rely on gold as savings - many women have no other financial security. Hope there's support for them.
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Rohit P
Finally someone speaking sense! Work from home revival is brilliant - saves fuel, reduces traffic, and families stay together. I've been doing it for 2 years now. Carpooling is also great, my office has started a carpool group. These small changes add up. Well said PM Modi! 👏
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Kavya N
Let's be honest - how many can afford foreign weddings anyway? 🤔 The real issue is inflation hitting middle class hard. I support the sentiment but government should also reduce GST on essentials and control fuel prices. Talk is cheap when dal and onion cost Rs 100/kg. Still, I'll try to follow what I can.

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