After PM Modi’s appeal, Varanasi district administration took 3 big decisions, know what will be the impact?

In view of the global crisis, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made a concrete appeal to different states and countrymen, saying that everything from fuel to gold Silver Limit jewelry purchases to Rs. Different pictures are also emerging related to the initiatives taken by the country’s politicians and departmental officials. Now in this matter, three important initiatives have been taken by the Varanasi District Administration at the departmental level, which have already been started.

According to the information received by ABP Live from Varanasi District Administration, now the departmental level meetings in the district will be 100% online, the meeting will not be held directly with the presence of officials. Apart from this, a decision has also been taken to use maximum solar energy and it is being started from department to office.

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Officers will reach office through car pooling

In this matter, Varanasi District Administration has taken another decision and started it when any officer from his residence will reach office through car pooling. This means that the convoy of officers will now be limited, more than one officer will sit in one vehicle. At the departmental level, more important decisions can be taken in the coming time regarding fuel supply.

CM Yogi made a big appeal to the people of the state

On the other hand, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, while appealing to the people of the state, has said that it is the responsibility of every citizen to strengthen the self-reliance campaign by adopting options like public transport, car pooling and renewable energy. Yogi Adityanath has also said that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi Conclusions should be drawn only after reading, understanding and thinking about the appeal seriously.

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