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‘One of the biggest crises of this decade’: PM Modi asks Indians to embrace WFH amid West Asia tensions
PM urged citizens to reduce fuel consumption, avoid unnecessary foreign exchange spending and adopt more sustainable practices to help the country navigate global economic disruptions.
The Prime Minister also advocated greater use of digital technology, virtual meetings and work-from-home arrangements in both government and private offices to reduce fuel usage.
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Highlights India’s progress in renewable energy and cleaner fuels
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Monday, described the ongoing West Asia conflict as “one of the biggest crises of the decade” after the Covid-19 pandemic, and said India would overcome the challenge through collective public participation and responsible economic behaviour.
He urged citizens to reduce fuel consumption, avoid unnecessary foreign exchange spending and adopt more sustainable practices to help the country navigate global economic disruptions.
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Addressing an event in Gujarat, PM Modi said the world had been facing continuous instability over the past few years, beginning with the Covid pandemic and now the escalating tensions in West Asia.
“If the COVID pandemic was the biggest crisis of this century, then the circumstances created by the war in West Asia are one of the major crises of this decade,” the Prime Minister said.
