PM's Call for Optimal Resource Use Not About Shortage: Centre Clarifies
PM's Call for Optimal Resource Use Not About Shortage

The central government has clarified that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent appeal for optimal utilization of resources is not indicative of any scarcity. The statement aims to dispel any misconceptions arising from the Prime Minister's remarks, emphasizing that the call is purely about enhancing efficiency and avoiding wastage.

Government's Clarification

In an official release, the government explained that the Prime Minister's message was intended to encourage citizens and institutions to make the best use of available resources. It stressed that India has adequate resources and the appeal is part of a broader vision for sustainable development and self-reliance.

Focus on Efficiency

The clarification comes amid speculation that the Prime Minister's words might signal potential shortages. Officials reiterated that the government is committed to ensuring the availability of essential commodities and has taken necessary measures to maintain supply chains. The emphasis on optimal use is a proactive step to foster a culture of conservation and mindful consumption.

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This approach aligns with the government's long-term goals of reducing import dependence and promoting domestic production. By encouraging efficient resource management, the Centre aims to boost economic resilience and environmental sustainability.

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