PM Modi Urges Citizens to Conserve Fuel and Limit Gold Purchases Amid Global Crises
PM Modi Doubles Down On Appeal For Prudent Fuel Usage, Halting Gold Purchases
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on Indian citizens to reduce fuel consumption and limit gold purchases to preserve foreign exchange reserves. He emphasized the need for collective responsibility during global crises, drawing parallels between current challenges and past events like the COVID-19 pandemic.
- 01Modi urges citizens to conserve fuel and avoid gold purchases.
- 02The appeal is aimed at preserving foreign exchange reserves.
- 03He compares current global tensions to past crises, including COVID-19.
- 04The Prime Minister emphasizes collective responsibility for overcoming challenges.
- 05Government efforts are ongoing to mitigate the impact of these crises.
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During a gathering in Vadodara, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated his appeal for citizens to conserve fuel and limit gold purchases, highlighting the importance of saving foreign exchange reserves in light of ongoing global challenges. He stated that past crises, such as wars and the COVID-19 pandemic, saw citizens responding to government calls for responsibility, and he urged the public to do the same now. Modi compared the current crisis, influenced by rising tensions in West Asia, to the COVID-19 pandemic, asserting that both pose significant challenges. He reassured the public that the government is actively working to minimize the impact of these global issues on India. Modi's remarks reflect a broader call for national unity and prudent economic behavior during turbulent times.
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This appeal may lead to reduced fuel consumption and lower gold purchases, impacting related markets and consumer behavior.
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