PM for judicious use of fuel

HYDERABAD, May 10: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said that the need of the hour, in the wake of the West Asia crisis, is to use petroleum products judiciously.
Speaking at an event in Telangana, where he virtually laid the foundation stone and inaugurated development projects worth around Rs 9,400 crore, Modi said imported petroleum products should be used only as needed, as this would not only save foreign exchange but also reduce the adverse impact of war.
Observing that India has, in recent years, emerged among the leading countries in solar power capacity, he said unprecedented progress has also been made in ethanol blending in petrol.
He noted that the government first focused on achieving 100 per cent LPG coverage and is now working towards expanding piped gas supply more affordably.
The government is also promoting the use of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), he said.
Acknowledging that such initiatives are helping India navigate the global energy crisis, the PM stressed the importance of energy conservation, reiterating that imported energy resources must be used judiciously and only when necessary.
Underscoring both financial and geopolitical benefits, he said, “Today, the need of the hour is to use petrol, gas, diesel and similar resources with restraint. We must use imported petroleum products only as needed. This will not only save foreign exchange but also reduce the adverse impact of war.” (PTI)