पीएम की बचत की अपील, 11 राज्यों में असर: त्रिपुरा में 50% कर्मचारी ही ऑफिस आएंगे; आंध्र प्रदेश- सीएम का काफिला आधा हुआ

पीएम की बचत की अपील, 11 राज्यों में असर:  त्रिपुरा में 50% कर्मचारी ही ऑफिस आएंगे; आंध्र प्रदेश- सीएम का काफिला आधा हुआ


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After appealing to save petrol and diesel, the PM was seen with only 2 vehicles on Wednesday.

The effect of PM Modi’s saving appeal is visible in 11 states. In Tripura, only 50% government employees of Group C and D will come to office daily, the rest of the employees will work from home.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has decided to reduce the number of vehicles used in his convoy by 50% to save petrol and reduce government expenditure.

In Punjab, officials will not come to the Governor’s office every Wednesday in four-wheelers. In Haryana, CM Nayab Singh Saini will go without a car one day a week.

Earlier on Wednesday, the number of vehicles in VVIP convoy has been reduced in Delhi, UP, MP, Rajasthan and Bihar also. PM Modi also left the convoy on Wednesday and came out with only 2 vehicles. Usually there are 12 to 15 vehicles in the PM’s convoy.

Decisions of government leaders in states after PM’s appeal

1. Odisha: CM reduced vehicles in the convoy

When Odisha CM left for home on Wednesday, there were only four vehicles in his convoy.

When Odisha CM left for home on Wednesday, there were only four vehicles in his convoy.

Odisha CM Mohan Majhi has reduced the number of vehicles in his convoy. There are only four vehicles in his convoy. Which includes two police vehicles.

2. Tripura: Only 50% employees will come to office, the rest will work from home.

Tripura government has taken a big decision to save expenses and petrol and diesel. Now only 50% of Group C and D employees in government offices will come to office daily, the rest will work from home. The government has instructed all departments to prepare weekly duty roster of employees. This rule will not apply to employees of essential and emergency services.

3. Haryana: CM reduced the convoy, will go without vehicle one day a week

Haryana Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini has decided to reduce the number of vehicles in his government convoy to save petrol and diesel. He said that now his convoy will include only vehicles necessary for security. The CM has also decided that he will not use any vehicle for one day a week.

4. Andhra Pradesh: Now half the convoy is with the CM.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has decided to reduce the number of vehicles used in his convoy by 50% to save petrol and reduce government expenditure. Now, during district tours, only half the number of vehicles will run with him than before. The Chief Minister has also appealed to ministers and VIPs to use government vehicles less and travel only when necessary.

5. Punjab: Officials will not come on four wheelers every Wednesday

Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria said, after a meeting with our officials, we have decided that none of our officials will come in a four-wheeler every Wednesday.

6. Rajasthan: Now 5 vehicles in CM Bhajanlal’s convoy

While going to the airport in Jaipur, 5 vehicles were seen with CM Bhajanlal.

While going to the airport in Jaipur, 5 vehicles were seen with CM Bhajanlal.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma ordered to reduce the number of vehicles in his convoy. Earlier there used to be 14-16 vehicles in the convoy, but during the visit to Delhi on Wednesday, only 5 vehicles accompanied them. Read the full news…

7. Bihar: CM Samrat Chaudhary reached Secretariat in electric car

Bihar CM Samrat Chaudhary reached the Secretariat in an electric vehicle for the cabinet meeting on Wednesday. However, according to media reports, there was a convoy of about 20 petrol-diesel vehicles behind the CM’s vehicle. Now many ministers are reaching programs and meetings in only one or two vehicles.

8. Madhya Pradesh: Brake on VIP convoys, CM reduced vehicles

Now the number of vehicles in the convoys of ministers and VIPs will be limited in Madhya Pradesh. Besides, there will be a ban on rallies during government tours and excursions.

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has got Z+ category security. Because of this, till now his convoy consisted of a total of 13 vehicles. After the new order, now only 8 vehicles will be included in the convoy of the Chief Minister during his local tour in Bhopal. Read the full news…

Madhya Pradesh Energy Minister Pradyuman Singh Tomar reached Panchanan Bhawan on an e-scooter from the government residence in Bhopal.

Madhya Pradesh Energy Minister Pradyuman Singh Tomar reached Panchanan Bhawan on an e-scooter from the government residence in Bhopal.

Justice DD Bansal of Madhya Pradesh High Court also reached the High Court by cycling about 3 kilometers.

Justice DD Bansal of Madhya Pradesh High Court also reached the High Court by cycling about 3 kilometers.

9. UP: Meetings will be virtual; 2 days work from home

Yogi government in Uttar Pradesh took 7 major decisions on Tuesday. The convoy of Chief Minister, Ministers, MLAs and officers will reduce by 50%. Once a week they will have to travel by public transport or bus-metro. Read the full news…

10. Delhi: Minister Ashish Sood reached the program first by metro, then by e-rickshaw.

Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood traveled in Delhi Metro from INA to Karkardooma Court on Tuesday. Then took an e-rickshaw from the metro station to ‘CM Shri School’ located in Surajmal Vihar. There he participated in a session with heads of schools from Zone 1 and 2.

Delhi government minister Ashish Sood sat in an e-rickshaw after the metro.

Delhi government minister Ashish Sood sat in an e-rickshaw after the metro.

Delhi government minister Ashish Sood (in kurta-pajama) riding in the metro.

Delhi government minister Ashish Sood (in kurta-pajama) riding in the metro.

11. Maharashtra: Minister will not go to France, reduced department’s expenses

Maharashtra government minister Ashish Shelar said that he will not attend the Cannes Film Festival to be held in France this year. He said that in challenging times, a decision has been taken to reduce and restrain departmental expenditure, giving priority to national interest.

2 days-2 places: PM’s appeal to reduce petrol consumption

May 11: Modi said in Vadodara – use public transport

  • Wherever possible reduce the use of petrol diesel and use metro, electric bus and public transport.
  • I would ask Indians living abroad to bring at least five foreign guests to visit India.
  • A huge amount of the country’s money also goes abroad on the import of gold. Until the situation becomes normal, we should postpone the purchase of gold. No need for gold.
  • If people use less cooking oil, it will benefit both the country and the city.

May 10: PM said in Hyderabad – postpone foreign travel

  • In the national interest, people should avoid buying and donating gold for one year.
  • Reduce unnecessary vehicle use, take metro and carpooling. Take as many people as possible in it.
  • The country should aim to halve the consumption of chemical fertilizers and rapidly move towards natural farming.
  • It would be in the national interest to postpone foreign travel for some time due to weddings, holidays and other reasons.

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