
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath After the appeal, the initiative has also been started in Barabanki, in the same sequence, District Magistrate Ishan Pratap Singh reached the Collectorate on foot from his residence and also gave a message to the people that even small efforts can make a big contribution in the interest of the country. Additional District Magistrate Nirankar Singh was also seen walking on foot along with the DM.
The effect of the Prime Minister’s appeal in Barabanki is now visible among the administrative officials also. On Thursday, District Magistrate Ishan Pratap Singh reached the Collectorate office on foot from his official residence. During this time, Additional District Magistrate (V/Ra) Nirankar Singh was also seen walking with him. Through this initiative, the District Magistrate gave a message to the district residents, officers and employees that wherever possible, use vehicles less and adopt the habit of walking.
Saving petroleum products is very important
He said that in the present times, saving petroleum products is very important and every citizen should play his role in this. The DM said that the Prime Minister has appealed to the countrymen to bring small positive changes in their daily lives. If people start walking instead of driving for short distances, it will not only save fuel but will also help in environmental protection.
DM enumerated the benefits of walking
Appealing to the people, he said that walking is very beneficial for adopting a healthy lifestyle. This keeps the body healthy and the environment also remains safe. The DM said that the efforts of the administration should not be limited to just giving orders but the officers themselves should set an example so that a positive message goes to the society.
The District Magistrate said that environmental protection and saving resources is not the work of any one person or department but is the responsibility of the entire society. Such campaigns can be successful only with public participation. He also appealed to the officers and employees to walk or use public transport wherever possible while commuting to office.
Even the health department was not left behind
At the same time, Chief Medical Officer of Barabanki, Dr. Awadhesh Yadav has instructed the departmental officers and employees to use more public transport and less use of government and private vehicles. Calling it a step related to national interest, the CMO has appealed to everyone to cooperate wholeheartedly.
CMO appealed to use public vehicles
CMO Dr. Awadhesh Yadav said that the appeal made by the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister is being implemented with full seriousness in the medical department. He said that all the officers and employees of the district have been instructed to minimize the use of private and government vehicles and use public transport wherever possible.
Everyone should actively participate in this appeal.
Dr. Awadhesh Yadav said that he himself rarely uses the government vehicle and it is used only when there is absolutely necessary work. He said that this is not just a formal appeal but a matter related to national interest and everyone should participate in it enthusiastically.
The CMO said that the country is paramount and if by changing small habits one can contribute to the national interest, then every person should come forward for this. He asked the health department employees to spread this message among the general public also so that more and more people can become a part of this initiative.
This initiative of Barabanki administration has now become a topic of discussion and people are seeing it as a positive message. It is believed that in the coming time, more such campaigns can be run in the district regarding environmental protection and fuel saving.
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