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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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Hanumanthu Satya Jagadesh
9 years 2 months ago
promote awareness of ecofriendly environment among students and working professionals.Every individual must emphasize on the importance of planting and saving trees.The motto should be go green for better environment.
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Ashish Soni
9 years 2 months ago
As govt is working on stopping use of liquor and tobacco by increasing the prices. The demand of the products is going low which is a good thing but the revenue earned from these is very huge and somehow decrease with time. So govt needs fund for development.
If we increase petrol prices is We charge double from customers . automatically the use of petrol vehicles will be less. And if people won't listen and keep using petrol vehicles it will add in govts revenue and the money will be used for
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Viswanath Chintalapati
9 years 2 months ago
All the vehicles should bought on cash and carry basis no EMI should be allowed
Purchase of vehicles should be done through bank transaction only
No bunk should fill the petrol/diesel above 100 for private vehicles
remove subsidy on petrol and diesel to those who are filling more than 200
All the ministers should travel on special buses for once in a weak which should motivate the people to do so
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JAIKARAN SINGH
9 years 2 months ago
It will better to make one day as no vehicle on road other than public transport. Peoples must be encourage to use public transport for one day in a week compulsory. It will give benifit in 3 ways
1. no pollution
2. No traffic
3. zero petrol use
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Abhishek Paliwal
9 years 2 months ago
start cycle abhiyan month 0f first saturday in school college,university, society etc.
and pramote use public transport and pramote E bike,solar car,electric car, solar truck etc. And maintain infrastructure of road.
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SANTHOSH B
9 years 2 months ago
Hi sir,I santhosh am completed in B.E.This topic very important sir.Because more place high pollution running to india and global all country .Non-conventional fuels vehicles will be use to human health and global health,pollution very very low condition.Example methone and ethone,solar energy fuel will be use to pollution very very low 10% pollution.India govt immediate the action to non convention fuels use working to engine model design after implemet to all state in our india.
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Pratik Goel
9 years 2 months ago
If one day in a week is made no subsidy day for petrol and diesel but public vehicles get fuel on that day at less rate thus as the rate of petrol will be higher for general public and rate they need to pay for public vehicles will be less thus they will switch to public vehicles.
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KRITIKA NANGIA
9 years 2 months ago
I think we should make an organisation at our society/ local level for promoting masses to avoid vehicles.. or this work can be done by welfare societies in particular areas.Welfare society or organisation should involve young generation. They should organise various awareness competitions which everyone find interesting, in their society,atleast once in week.
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RAJU SHAMRAO POKHARNIKAR
9 years 2 months ago
I am a teacher. I think that we can organize Parents-Teachers Meeting and we can make them aware as how they can save petrol by means of different ways like they can use bicycle to visit nearby places like market, temple, neighboring houses etc. Once a weak they can observe Resting Day for their vehicles run on petrol and diesel. Or they can go on a walk at walkable distances so that it will be an exercise for them
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Khokon Sarkar
9 years 2 months ago
1.Request all educational institute to observe smoke free day once in a week
2. Launce any program like VISAKA
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