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Inviting suggestions from the public on PCRA's Mandate

Inviting suggestions from the public on PCRA's Mandate
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Nov 09, 2016
अंतिम तिथि :
Nov 23, 2016
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Oil crisis of 1970s brought into sharp focus the need for conservation of petroleum products due to the enormous hike in country’s import bill. The Government in response set ...

The Oil crisis of 1970s brought into sharp focus the need for conservation of petroleum products due to the enormous hike in country’s import bill. The Government in response set up the Petroleum Conservation Action Group (PCAG) in 1976, which reported that a conservation potential of about 20% existed in major sectors of the economy. PCAG was subsequently reconstituted on 10th August’ 1978 as Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) with a vision to become a center of excellence for conservation of hydrocarbons & environment protection for sustainable development, of our inherent strength.

Petroleum Conservation Research Association is a registered society set up under the aegis of Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Government of India (MoP&NG). PCRA is a national government agency engaged in promoting conservation of petroleum products & energy efficiency in various sectors of economy.  It helps the government in proposing policies and strategies for petroleum conservation, aimed at reducing excessive dependence of the country on oil requirement. 

PCRA aims at making oil conservation a national movement. As part of its mandate, PCRA is entrusted with the task of creating awareness amongst the masses about the importance, methods and benefits of conserving petroleum products & emission reduction. It sponsors R&D activities for the development of fuel-efficient equipment / devices. The other major activities being carried out by PCRA are Driver training programs/Workshops on fuel efficient driving, Model depot projects for State Transport Undertakings for efficient operations, Energy Audits for energy conservation & energy efficiency potential, ISO 50001 certification for Energy Management System, Perform-Achieve-Trade(PAT) for designated consumers to reduce specific energy consumption, Fuel oil diagnostic studies to identify energy efficiency opportunities, Development of fuel economy norms for Heavy Duty Vehicles, workshops/ exhibitions, consumer meets, education films/TV spots, hoarding/ electronic display, distribution of printed literature. Over the years, PCRA has enlarged its role in improving productivity in use of various sources of energy, for the purpose of achieving environment protection and sustainable development.

The demand of petroleum products in the country is growing steadily and Govt. Policy as spelt out in India hydrocarbon vision 2025 considers issues such as energy security, use of alternate fuels and interchangeability of technology as vital to ensure that mix of energy sources used in economy is optimal and sustainable.
Towards its mission for efficient energy utilization and environment protection, PCRA is working with the support of Public Sector Oil & Gas Companies, Government & Non-Government Organizations, Research Institutes and Laboratories, Educational Institutes, Consumer Associations and other organizations.

Revisiting the Mandate

PCRA has made all endeavour to deliver on its mandate for nearly 4 decades. With changing time, it is imperative to revisit our mandate so that it is in synchronisation with challenges of the day and future.
In view of the above, PCRA solicit the opinion/suggestion of the People of India to add/delete so that the spectrum of its mandate can be widened.

For more information regarding present PCRA activities , please visit www.pcra.org

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jaya
jaya 9 साल 7 महीने पहले
Sir my intention is not to criticize anyone I'm requesting please help poor than always help to rich.give a noble values to future generations but not like this be a great Indian,not just as a Indian. I'm common man who can't do anything just if possible voting another candidate or not paying money to modi like vijaya malya but these are not good.decision taken by SBI has to be taken back writing of loans of rich than poor or middle
jaya
jaya 9 साल 7 महीने पहले
sorry to PM modi sir to write this but anger and hunger made me to do this. great banking system again showed its face how much it is helpful to rich people and how it behave to poorer people like me. sir modi ji ,great pm of India who showed his courage to remove poverty by bringing back black money by demonetizing higher denomination notes.but today common man happy by your decision till now even though it troubles .But now SBI decision on writing off loans to richer and robbing porrer
Ankit Jain
Ankit Jain 9 साल 7 महीने पहले
To make the demonetisation steps fully effective, I believe it will be best if we can also take steps to ensure that most payments happen electronically. In a diversified country like India, we may want to forcefully implement it initially. For instance, we can make it compulsory to use credit/debit card/ wallets/ NEFT to make transactions above Rs. 2,000 for individuals, say six months from now; and at the same time create necessary infra to get it implemented.
Rushabhbhai Ramani
Rushabhbhai Ramani 9 साल 7 महीने पहले
Jai Swaminarayan! One thing that can be done is designate days of the week where one is compelled to use non-hydrocarbon sourced means of commution. Conservation of hydrocarbons seems like a restricted take, effect of hydrocarbon usage affecting health should be included to make any plan acceptable to public.
JOVIAL AGGARWAL
JOVIAL AGGARWAL 9 साल 7 महीने पहले
sir demonitisation is provoking black of consumable and daily needs like FLOUR price raised from 195 / 10 kg bag to 250 / kg bag. please control the same. all govt officials should visit the homes of those where marriages are happening , by taking data from marriage palaces and hotels and help them by placing govt authorised letter to banks allowing for higher cash amounts .
Cariappa
Cariappa 9 साल 7 महीने पहले
Dear Sir, I am, P A Cariappa, we must think, in a " Innovative manner", in which , " Bio-fuels", and " Extract of plant leaves", can be used, to reduce, import of " Oil", from other " Nation", and also, " Create awareness program", on " India's purchasing power per barrel ". Regards. P A Cariappa.
Prachi Tripathi
Prachi Tripathi 9 साल 7 महीने पहले
Sir a biggest request from large students, in UPsc exam optional paper either in objective mode or in not in upsc because students not even qualify in Main GS four papers but got less marks with failed and top ranking.2nd and most important thing is many students in graduation level few subjects not available good in our languages so that they study in eng. Median BT problems create even they are intelligent medium problem in upsc.
Prachi Tripathi
Prachi Tripathi 9 साल 7 महीने पहले
We congratulate and heartily praised sir your decision on black Money .We support U your country with always with good decisions which can help our country image and its growth. Only those who r political ly motivated & black money holder not supported. But one day definitely come with India's development its bright future..