Uttarakhand announces fuel conservation measures, cuts minister fleet by 50%
Uttarakhand cuts minister fleet by 50% in fuel conservation drive

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday announced a series of measures aimed at fuel and energy conservation during a Cabinet meeting held in Dehradun. The decisions were taken citing global economic pressures arising from the Russia-Ukraine war and the ongoing Middle East crisis.

Key Decisions on Vehicle Usage

The state government said the decisions were made amid concerns over rising fuel prices, import dependence, and supply chain disruptions affecting fuel, food items, and fertilisers. Among the key decisions, the number of vehicles in the fleets of the chief minister and ministers will be reduced by 50%. The government will also observe one 'No Vehicle Day' every week, during which work-from-home practices will be encouraged.

Promoting Video Conferencing and Public Transport

The Cabinet has decided to promote video conferencing for official meetings and encourage greater use of public transport by government employees. Officers handling multiple departments will be permitted to use only one official vehicle per day.

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Electric Vehicle Policy and Charging Infrastructure

The state also announced plans to introduce a new electric vehicle policy under which 50% of all new government vehicle purchases will be electric vehicles. Expansion of EV charging infrastructure will also be prioritised.

Restrictions on Foreign Travel and Domestic Tourism Push

The government said official foreign visits would be restricted. Domestic tourism within Uttarakhand would be promoted through campaigns focusing on religious, wellness, rural, and eco-tourism circuits.

Public Awareness Campaigns and Oil Consumption

The Cabinet also decided to launch public awareness campaigns encouraging reduced fuel and edible oil consumption. Hotels and eateries will be encouraged to introduce low-oil menus, while schools, hospitals, and government canteens will review oil usage.

Natural Farming and Renewable Energy Projects

The state government further announced measures to promote natural farming, rooftop solar installations, PNG connections, and biogas projects. A high-powered committee headed by the chief secretary will fast-track approvals for mining, solar, and power projects within 60 days.

These comprehensive measures reflect Uttarakhand's commitment to energy conservation and sustainable development in the face of global economic challenges.

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