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Inviting Suggestions to Encourage / Motivate the Masses to Avoid Petrol/Diesel Use for One Day in a Week

Start Date :
Mar 31, 2017
Last Date :
Apr 16, 2017
12:00 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
During the year 2015-16, India spent Rs.4.82 lakh crores on imports to fulfill domestic demand. To reduce the import burden, and also to work towards to a greener environment, it ...
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Manoj kumar P
9 years 2 months ago
We should make people to use public vehicle by giving suitable prizes for the people who uses public transport by booking their ticket through online.
By this way government transport also gets more profit and by the time we can make people use of online transaction (digital india) can also be achieved.
And the people also voluntarily book ticket through online to get prize..
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Mohamed Ali A S
9 years 2 months ago
Sir, as said by many...we do have many small small cities in India... the biggest advantage of these cities are shorter transit from workplace to home ... so It would be good if we do encourage & educate the youth employed in corporate sectors ...no matter what the position they hold ... to use Bi-cycles... so they in turn will motivate the rural communities to follow ...Let's save the petrol / Diesel...plant as many trees as we can... to make our India...free from pollution or any diseases....
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Gururaj Patil
9 years 2 months ago
Yes obviously right what our PM has told avoids usage of petrol or diesel in a week we will step forward in economic growth..
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Anilkumar jadhav
9 years 2 months ago
hi,to save petrol we should close the petrol bunk weekly once.and we should off the vhicle while riding im downals.save petrol save energy.......................
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akshay hirekudi
9 years 2 months ago
so, my solution could be Indians should start using carpooling, usage of bicycle and walk
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Abhishek I
9 years 2 months ago
using of more public vehicles and investing on metros and railways.and using electric vehicles and solar vehicles instead of petrol vehicles.
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Nirmala Narayanan
9 years 2 months ago
A wide footpath lined with aesthetically designed small kiosks vending various items will encourage people to walk. Also the presence of shops will ensure safety to women and children. This will at least deter people taking out their vehicles to shop within their locality and they will be encouraged to take a walk instead.
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PRASANTA KUMAR PADHI
9 years 2 months ago
This is a good idea.But the govt should explore the use of other fuels like solar etc.Research in this regard must be encouraged.
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Dr SANJEEV VASANTRAO DESHPANDE
9 years 2 months ago
Fuel saved environment saved.We have to think & act seriously for future generations.
1.Use bicycle once in a week/if the work place is within reach go by walk
2. Much depending on other countries for fulfilling need of fuel,money saved
3.Vehicle addiction is becoming an ailment,we lack exercise
4.Pollution control effectively observed
5.Change the psychology of having car/bike as a status symbol
6.No space is sufficient to accommodate large no.of vehicles on roads/ for parking
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pawan kumar
9 years 2 months ago
In the process of fuel saving we have to create awareness in the mind of people about saving petrol to that we have make some awareness advertisement and promotional activity make people to use public transport system
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