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Modi Government Announces Energy Saving Measures

Imagine waking up to a news alert that LPG cylinder prices are set to rise, and petrol and diesel prices are expected to follow suit. This isn’t a drill. The Indian government has been making some big announcements lately, and energy enthusiasts are taking notice. Here’s what you need to know.

The government announced a series of measures aimed at conserving energy and reducing imports. LPG cylinder prices are set to increase by around 10% to curb consumption. Petrol and diesel prices are also expected to rise, but the exact amounts are yet to be revealed. The government has also proposed a new policy to encourage the use of electric vehicles.

What does this mean for you?

For one, it means higher costs for everyday essentials like cooking gas and fuel. If you’re a car owner, you might need to consider switching to an electric vehicle or adjusting your driving habits to save on fuel costs. But on the flip side, the government is taking steps to reduce our reliance on imported fuels and promote sustainable energy sources.

Experts say this is a step in the right direction, but it’s just the beginning. ‘We need to think beyond just reducing fuel prices,’ says energy expert, Dr. Singh. ‘We need to invest in renewable energy sources and make them accessible to everyone.’

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