Delhi CM Rekha Gupta announces fuel-saving measures amid global energy uncertainty
Delhi ministers & officials, including the CM, will use Metro on Mondays to promote fuel savings.
PTI
New Delhi, 14 May
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday announced a slew of measures, including two days of 'work from home' (WFH) for government offices, use of Metro trains on Mondays by ministers and officers, and a voluntary 'no-vehicle day' every week.
Gupta said
in a press conference attended by her Cabinet colleagues that the government
has drawn an extensive plan under "Mera Bharat, Mera Yogdan" to
implement the appeal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for saving fuel and wise
expenditure.
She said
all Delhi government offices will follow WFH two days a week. The private
sector will also be requested to follow it, she said.
Gupta said
all ministers, officers and she herself will use Metro for commuting on Mondays, while people will be requested to observe 'no-vehicle day' every week.
The
government has also decided to cancel all official foreign visits by ministers
for one year while no big events will be hosted by it for the next three
months, she said.
The Chief Minister said petrol and diesel quotas of the Delhi government officers have
also been slashed by 20 per cent.
Earlier,
Gupta headed a meeting with all her Cabinet ministers and senior officers of
the government to discuss ways to save fuel and other resources amid global
uncertainty over crude oil and gas supplies.
The chief
minister has also cut down on her carcade by 60 per cent, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal to people to spend wisely and save fuel in view
of the war in West Asia.
The Chief Minister's convoy now has only four vehicles, including two EVs.
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