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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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Nikhitha G
9 years 2 months ago
1.Petrol and diesel in today's world as stated by the Government of India has spent crores on it.
2.Not using their vehicles for a day will help control pollution in India.
3. It will also help reduce the traffic on the roads.
4.Consumption of petrol and diesel will also reduce which will help the Government to minimize the cost.
5. Instead of using petrol and diesel,one can adopt friendly use of vehicles
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P Nagabushana Reddy
9 years 2 months ago
petrol and diesel as we all know a non-renewable source of energy.has been on a complete deplete mode due to the excess use of it by the humans,Though unavoidable the use of it,the current scenario clearly indicates the drought of petroleum liquids,in order to curb these rapid depletion of petrol and diesel,we have to undertaken several measures right from promoting mass transport to educate the people,as humans we in the root level &we can use judiciously with the notion of saving it for future
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Nithin Hegde
9 years 2 months ago
government should introduce fuel cards. The scheme should be the fuel would be cheaper if using fuel card than using cash, less fuel you use more it will be cheaper this could be done automatically decided by transactions made on fuel card. so less fuel purchased lesser price will be charged. Government should also reward with prizes least petrol user citizens. Do advertise, ralies, speeches as much as you can. Make gas kit for all vehicles cheap as chips. Build bicycle tracks on road
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manu sajjan
9 years 2 months ago
useage of mass transport has to be encouraged, carpooling has to encouraged to avoid wastage of fuel.
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Akash Varshney
9 years 2 months ago
I live in aligarh city,U.P. where there is bus service for inter state travel but no within the state transport facility is there. Auto rickshaw's overcrowded therefore no other option felt. I study in Aligarh Muslim University which is 8 km away from my home.there is a need of within the city bus transport facility like the system which prevals in Delhi.i would love to travel by bus if this happen in some 5-10 years. great Initiative :)
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Saravanan
9 years 2 months ago
Useage of public transport and encourage youths to Use bicycle
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Rakesh Bhattacharjee
9 years 2 months ago
It's possible ...And we should encourage public transportation ....Go ahead go green.....be the change.
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Shubhajit malakar
9 years 2 months ago
This is a very good initiative taken by our Hon'ble Prime Minister,I appreciate it whole-heartedly. It will not just reduce the excessive imports to meet the domestic demand, it'll also help in reducing pollution. Moreover, i suggest people of our country to prefer travelling by public transport instead of private transport. In doing so, ytaffic jams can be reduced, city pollution will come down & use of petrol or diesel will also get reduced..
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Suhel Shabhai
9 years 2 months ago
government should also introduce an app where public can find someone who goes to same destination everyday work, home, etc, and share one vehicle for multiple people going to the same destination, passengers pay to owner of vehicle similar to what they pay for their own fuel, this will make driver earn little bit extra he will get free petrol for his own vehicle and it will make people reduce using their vehicles and fuel and also it will be cheaper for public too.
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Suhel Shabhai
9 years 2 months ago
government should introduce fuel cards. The scheme should be the fuel would be cheaper if using fuel card than using cash, less fuel you use more it will be cheaper this could be done automatically decided by transactions made on fuel card. so less fuel purchased lesser price will be charged. Government should also reward with prizes least petrol user citizens. Do advertise, ralies, speeches as much as you can. Make gas kit for all vehicles cheap as chips. Build bicycle tracks on road
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