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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)
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, ...
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Indra Pratap Singh
11 years 7 months ago
40% of fuel cost is in transport sector. subsidise industry engage in manufacturing hybrid car,cabs,TwoWheelers so that fuel import bill is reduced. Increase tax on fuel guzzlers vehicles more than 1000cc engines.Good roads will cut down fuel cost by over10%.pursuade people to use pubic transport by imposing parking charges for large SUV as surcharge. public transport is to be effecient,economical&cheap to persuade people to move.
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Aswin G
11 years 7 months ago
Private companies and Government departments and offices should make it a rule that the employees should not use private vehicles once in a week. They should be encouraged to use public transport services or bicycles if they are staying nearby.For that efficient public transport system should be provided.
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Aswin G
11 years 7 months ago
More exploration for shale gas will be helpful in reducing the use of oil and gas. The dependence on OPEC should be reduced and other renewable sources should be found out.
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Aswin G
11 years 7 months ago
The use of ethanol as automobile fuel should be promoted. As India is the second largest producer of sugarcane after Brazil this option will boost the agricultural community also. We can save more Forex reserves and also reduce the consumption of oil and gas. There by emissions are also reduced. Brazil had shown a good example of using ethanol in their public transport systems.India should follow and make use of this renewable source of energy.
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SAILENDRA PRASAD
11 years 7 months ago
Bicycle riding should be encouraged and use of uncooked food should be encouraged to save fule and gas.
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Mohan kumar nallabasanna
11 years 7 months ago
CITY LIMIT SHOULD IMPLEMENT ELECTRICAL MOTOR WITH SOLAR CHARGING. THE SOLAR CHARGING SHOULD BE IN ALL PARKING AREA.
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Mohan kumar nallabasanna
11 years 7 months ago
CYCLE AT HOME CAN SAVE 20 % OF FUEL CONSUMPTION WITH HANDLING 5KM radius OF INDIVIDUAL HOME. PROPER ROUTE SHOULD BE PROVIDED FOR CYCLE RIDING.
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deepak kathuria
11 years 7 months ago
Banning the advertisement of automobile companies will help in barring auto sales as is in case of Liquor. Although decontrol of fuel is a good step but the Root cause should be eliminated.
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deepak kathuria
11 years 7 months ago
No one looked towards the pace automobile companies are selling their products with luring advertisments. In November 2014 alone 1.56 lakh cars and 8.53 lakh motorcycles were sold in India. Are they running on water? Are the roads multiplying at this pace? Is there need for so much vehicles? Even school going kids possess motor cycle and scooter can't even they use a bicycle. Three cars in one home can be very easily seen. Earlier police used to petrol on cycles giving plenty time in the beat.
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Sanjay Gupta
11 years 7 months ago
"New activities"'judicious use of petroleum'.Petroleum diesel kerosene are used in household of urban areas mostly-To conserve our limited stock available for longer time in faith to upcoming generation(s), like Conserving our Honesty Health family welfare at the worse stages of life sequences ...Energy conservation is prime duty as it will result into prosperous happiest beginning with our society than nearby than far away locations also.
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