Fuel Conservation Measures Rolled Out in Ghaziabad, Noida After Price Hike
Fuel Conservation in Ghaziabad, Noida After Price Hike

Senior officials in Ghaziabad and Noida began implementing fuel conservation measures on Friday, following a sharp increase in petrol and diesel prices across the country due to a spike in global crude oil prices.

Ghaziabad District Magistrate Leads by Example

Ghaziabad District Magistrate Ravindra Kumar Mander rode a motorcycle to the collectorate on Friday instead of using his official vehicle. He urged government employees to switch to public transport, carpooling, bicycles, or two-wheelers for commuting. Mander stated, 'I have also decided to carpool or bikepool with other officials to reach office from now on. I will not use any escort vehicle for field visits unless there is a law and order situation. Virtual meetings have been mandated for all officials in the district administration as well.'

Discussions on Practical Steps

At the collectorate, Mander held discussions with staff on practical steps to reduce unnecessary vehicle use, better coordinate travel plans, and adopt fuel-saving practices in routine work.

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Ghaziabad Development Authority Vice-Chairperson Promotes Carpooling

Ghaziabad Development Authority (GDA) Vice-Chairperson Nand Kishor Kalal also chose to carpool and asked officials to adopt shared commuting, though he stopped short of issuing a formal directive. Kalal said, 'Enforcement teams have been asked to visit sites through carpooling,' adding that the practice would continue as long as the state government maintained its intent.

Meeting Location Changed to Save Fuel

On Thursday, the GDA board met at its Ghaziabad office rather than at the divisional commissioner's office in Meerut. Meerut Divisional Commissioner Bhanu Chandra Goswami travelled to Ghaziabad for the meeting instead. Kalal explained, 'Since the meeting would have required the entire GDA administration to travel to Meerut in multiple vehicles, Goswami chose to come here as part of the collective endeavour to save fuel.'

Noida Authority Cuts Fuel Consumption by 20%

At Noida Authority, CEO Krishna Karunesh directed all departments to cut daily fuel consumption of light and heavy vehicles and machinery by 20%.

Following Appeals by Leaders

The measures follow an appeal by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for citizens to make responsible choices, including conserving fuel.

Asked whether the administration would direct schools to hold online classes or ask the public to work from home, Mander said the decision rested with the state. 'Currently, there is no such order for the public. The directives for virtual meetings have only been issued for administrative officials so far,' he said.

Price Hike Background

Petrol and diesel prices were revised upward on Friday after global crude oil prices surged on the back of the Iran conflict and the Strait of Hormuz crisis. In New Delhi, petrol now costs Rs 97.77 per litre following a hike of Rs 3, while diesel is priced at Rs 90.67 per litre. CNG prices in Delhi-NCR have also risen by Rs 2 to Rs 79.09 per kg.

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