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Give suggestions for new activities under forthcoming Oil & Gas Conservation Fortnight (OGCF) – 2015

Give suggestions for new activities under forthcoming Oil & Gas Conservation Fortnight (OGCF) – 2015
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Dec 21, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Oil and Gas is a key primary energy resource, fulfilling about 40% of country’s energy demand. The major sectors of economy which utilize Oil & Gas are Transport, ...

Oil and Gas is a key primary energy resource, fulfilling about 40% of country’s energy demand. The major sectors of economy which utilize Oil & Gas are Transport, Industry, commercial buildings and agriculture. Our country is currently importing over 75% crude oil to met domestic consumption. Therefore, generating awareness among the consumers about judicious use of petroleum products is a National initiative. The daily consumers can realize that by adopting simple conservation measures they can minimize wastage of fuel in day to day life and save substantial cost.  

To promote conservation of petroleum products and environment protection in the country, MOP&NG in the year 1991 took the initiative to celebrate Oil Conservation Week (OCW) every year throughout the country. Encouraged by the tremendous success of campaign, w.e.f. the year 2004, this event is being observed as “Oil & Gas Conservation Fortnight (OGCF). With the involvement of all the Oil & Gas companies, State Govt., Transport Corporations, NGOs, this nation-wide campaign has eventually become very effective tool in creating and spreading awareness among the masses about the importance of conservation of petroleum products in the country.

During this 15 day period, a large number of activities like technical seminars, symposiums, quiz, painting competitions, mass / cycle rallies, marathons, human chain, etc. are arranged for the propagation of Oil and Gas conservation message amongst the major consuming sectors. Every year, the functions and events are held at Delhi, state Capitals, District and towns.

This year also, it is proposed to celebrate this OGCF (2015), from 16th to 31st January; with new / innovative activities connecting various target groups and common people.

PCRA invites suggestions from all citizens about the conservation activities which can result in better outreach and involvement of common consumers so that they develop greater responsibility towards Oil & Gas conservation.

Last date for sending your suggestions is 20th December, 2014.

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Manaswini Parida
Manaswini Parida 11 years 7 months ago
Adopting simple practices go a long way in conserving fuel resources in the long run though may not be directly connected, as all products need some fuel to be manufactured and processed. If all of us use the recycle -reuse mantra in our daily lives it will make a big difference on our demands put on imported fuel resources. Unfortunately the mantra is not put into practice in our daily lives and is only thought of as the responsibility of commercial industries.
Manaswini Parida
Manaswini Parida 11 years 7 months ago
1-In offices and other institutes where office works make use of printers, a culture should be adopted to use double side printing of paper rather printing on single side to minimize paper /ink/energy wastage. 2- employees and employers should use their own coffee or tea mugs to reduce use of plastic cups wherever possible. 3- old culture of drinking in mud cups should be revived.4- simple practices as use of pressure cooker for cooking against open containers reduces gas-use to a large extent
Manaswini Parida
Manaswini Parida 11 years 7 months ago
All man-made products should be numbered to the recyclable category they belong. Such recycling numbers would help determine the material of the product and hence its recycling procedure for re-use. Plastic cups, wrappers, glass containers, storage boxes all should be labelled. People need to be educated about this as well so that they know which products are recyclable. Recycling products can help minimize cost to consumers and keep the demand down for processing new products.
Manaswini Parida
Manaswini Parida 11 years 7 months ago
agriculture and commercial buildings should make use of alternate sources of energy such as solar and wind energy putting less demand on petroleum fuels. Subsidies in alternate energy sectors might help make the shift. industries can apply the recycle-reuse mantra for less fuel consumption.
Balakrishna shetty
Balakrishna shetty 11 years 7 months ago
motivate / educate people use more of public transport. restrict vehicles in certain streets,limit reg without parking place provision.what ever limitations on car manufacturing is minimal compare to ;arger interest.
RITESH SHARMA
RITESH SHARMA 11 years 7 months ago
Should be fill full tank of Petrol/Diesel in your Vehicle. It makes Good Average of the Vehicle. If in the tank, the air is less, it make oil conservsation
Jainam shah
Jainam shah 11 years 7 months ago
A fencing should be done on the boundary of the river ganges. Only at some places fence should be opened for people. It will help you to protect our mother river.
pratapchandra mohanty
pratapchandra mohanty 11 years 7 months ago
Sir,major issue can be a point of Debate,If colleges have their own Hostel n to accommodate their student, if n must be above 50% ,rest be student bellow 5 km radios. Student Only use cycle in there campus.Parents should be educate on this regard,College most have this facility,This will give Long term effect on GDP, society,Health as bellow;- 1.It save 2Cr lit Petrol/day 2.parrents saving on edu.@50 K 3.lot of traffic solution 4.Good Health 5.less pollution 6.less wrong activity 7.less death
Abinsh Chakrobroty
Abinsh Chakrobroty 11 years 7 months ago
Sir can you tel me that kyu sir apne 1 gas lene pe 1000 rupes pay karna paryega ye kya hai sir plsese koi agar deatils me bolte tho acga lagta