There is a difference between being frugal and being stingy. This is the difference between a sensible and a miser. The frugal sees the value behind money, the miser sees only the price in money. The frugal spends wisely, the miser does not spend even on opportunities. Now if the whole world will see a difficult time, then our country will also see it. At this time, the countrymen have to be frugal and not stingy. And there are many forms of being frugal. For example, avoid noise barriers. Green Corridor – Protect the environment. Use EVs to reduce power consumption. We have to work on many levels. Now the matter is not just about money, it is related to lifestyle. At this time, many thoughts must be coming to the mind of every human being. What will happen now? How will you dispose of it? And every thought has waves. So as soon as the idea comes in, the waves start doing their job. Then these waves vibrate us. This becomes the cause of unrest.
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