Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday arrived on a motorcycle at the Vidhan Bhavan here to attend the swearing-in of new members of the legislative council.The move comes as part of the measures after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal to cut down fuel consumption.Also read: PM Modi cuts down convoy size; BJP CMs, other leaders follow suit on his appeal for less fuel useFadnavis arrived at the Vidhan Bhavan in South Mumbai on a motorbike from his residence 'Varsha', with BJP leader and minister Ashish Shelar accompanying him.In a similar move to save fuel, state minister Nitesh Rane chose to walk to the 'Mantralaya' (state secretariat) to attend the cabinet meeting.On Wednesday, CM Fadnavis announced a series of austerity measures, including halving the number of vehicles in the convoys of his cabinet colleagues, and cancelling foreign tours of ministers and officials.The BJP-led government's move came in response to PM Modi's appeal to conserve fuel and foreign exchange in view of the ongoing conflict in West Asia, which has disrupted global energy supplies. India relies heavily on West Asia for crude oil and gas imports.During outstation visits, the number of vehicles in ministerial convoys should not exceed the prescribed limit, and the police commissioner or superintendent of police concerned will be responsible for ensuring compliance, an official statement on Wednesday said.The government will conduct a strict review of all vehicles allotted to different departments.
Cutting fuel use: CM Devendra Fadnavis rides motorcycle to Vidhan Bhavan
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis arrived at Vidhan Bhavan on a motorcycle. This action is part of new austerity measures. These measures aim to cut fuel consumption. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had appealed for fuel conservation. State minister Nitesh Rane also walked to the Mantralaya. The government is reviewing vehicle usage and cancelling foreign tours.











