West Bengal Governor RN Ravi Urges Support for PM Modi’s Energy Conservation Drive

West Bengal Governor RN Ravi appealed to citizens to join PM Modi's efforts to reduce energy usage amid the West Asia conflict. He advocated for work-from-home practices, public transport, carpooling, natural farming, and domestic tourism. Ravi emphasized that collective citizen participation strengthens national economic resilience and advances the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision. PM Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah have also reduced their official convoys to promote simplicity and efficiency.

Key Points: Governor RN Ravi Backs PM Modi’s Energy Conservation Appeal

  • Governor RN Ravi urges support for PM Modi's energy conservation
  • Advocates WFH, public transport, and carpooling
  • Promotes natural farming and domestic tourism
  • Calls for reduced fuel and edible oil consumption
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West Bengal Governor urges people to back PM Modi's appeals; advocates for WFH, public transport

West Bengal Governor RN Ravi calls on citizens to support PM Modi's energy-saving initiatives, including WFH, public transport, and natural farming.

"By conserving fuel, using public transport and carpooling... we strengthen the nation's economic resilience. - RN Ravi"

Kolkata, May 14

West Bengal Governor RN Ravi on Thursday appealed to citizens to join Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts to cut down energy usage in view of the West Asia conflict.

In a post on X, RN Ravi pushed for energy conservation, urging people to use public transport and carpooling. He also encouraged natural farming and domestic tourism.

"I urge the sisters and brothers of West Bengal to join Prime Minister Narendra Modi in this collective national endeavour to strengthen Bharat through responsible choices, active public participation and a spirit of self-reliance."

"By conserving fuel, using public transport and carpooling, supporting 'Vocal for Local', promoting domestic tourism, using our resources responsibly, moderating edible oil consumption, reducing avoidable imports, making purchases such as gold judiciously, and encouraging natural farming, we strengthen the nation's economic resilience and advance the vision of an Atmanirbhar Bharat," he added.

RN Ravi also appealed to workplaces to foster work-from-home practices.

"I also appeal to institutions, industries and workplaces to encourage virtual meetings and work-from-home practices wherever feasible, contributing to national resource conservation," he said.

West Bengal Governor further called for unity, urging citizens to commit towards nation building.

"The strength of Bharat lies in Jan Bhagidari. When citizens participate with collective commitment and a spirit of service, every individual effort becomes a powerful force in nation-building," he said.

"Let us move forward together with unity, confidence and resolve in building a stronger and more resilient Atmanirbhar Bharat," he added.

Meanwhile, PM Modi significantly reduced the size of his official convoy, while ensuring that all essential security components mandated under the Special Protection Group (SPG) protocol remained intact.

In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent call for restrained government functioning and reduction in unnecessary expenditure, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday also reduced the size of his official convoy by more than 50 per cent.

The scaled-down convoy of Union Home Minister Amit Shah was first captured on camera by ANI, showing that all essential vehicles mandated under the Central Reserve Police Force's 'Z+' security protocol remained in place, despite a significant reduction from the earlier fleet of nearly a dozen vehicles.

Citing security considerations, officials said detailed information about Union Home Minister Amit Shah's protection setup cannot be disclosed, but noted that the reduction in his convoy is among the first visible signs of implementing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's directive aimed at promoting simplicity and efficiency in official functioning.

Earlier, PM Modi, while addressing a gathering in Secunderabad, 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.

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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Priya S
Finally someone talking about Atmanirbhar Bharat beyond just slogans! The idea of promoting domestic tourism and natural farming is brilliant. We spend so much on foreign trips when India has incredible places to explore. Also, reducing edible oil imports makes sense given rising prices. Good message! 😊
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Sarah B
I'm all for energy conservation but this feels like shifting responsibility from government to citizens. Instead of asking individuals to carpool, why not invest in better metro connectivity and affordable electric buses? Work from home is also not feasible for most daily wage workers. Real solutions need systemic change, not just moral appeals.
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Vikram M
Loved the part about Vocal for Local! Bought khadi clothes last month and they're surprisingly good quality. Also started growing some veggies at home - natural farming thekeo labh ache. But WFH suggestion is funny, most companies in Bengal are calling people back to office 😂
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James A
At least someone is talking about long-term sustainability. The focus on reducing unnecessary spending - like PM and HM reducing their convoys - sets a good example. If our leaders lead by example, common people will follow. But I hope this isn't just a one-time thing, need consistent policies.
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Kavya N
Honestly, reducing gold purchases? That's asking too much of Indian families! Gold is part of our tradition, savings, and security. Also, "moderating edible oil consumption" sounds like we're being told to eat less, which is tone-deaf when people are already struggling with inflation. But I do agree with public transport use and carpooling. Mixed feelings.

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