May 14, 2026

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PM Modi left a fleet of 12-15 cars and left with 2 cars: Appealed to save petrol and diesel; Shah-Nadda also reduced the number of cars in the convoy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi left the convoy on Wednesday with only two cars. Usually, the PM's convoy consists of 12 to 15 cars. Now the PM will be present in one car while the SPG and security personnel will be present in the other car. The Prime Minister is constantly appealing to the people to use less petrol and diesel. Home Minister Amit Shah and Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda has also reduced the number of vehicles in his convoy. After the PM's appeal, the decisions of the government-leaders in the states 1. Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has reduced the number of vehicles in his convoy. On Wednesday morning, on his way to Sanganer airport to Delhi, the number of vehicles in his convoy was halved. Bhajan Lal Sharma has taken this decision after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal to reduce the consumption of petrol and diesel. Earlier, there used to be 10 to 12 cars in the CM's convoy. Now it has been reduced to 5. Earlier in the night, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma had also directed all ministers, public representatives and officials to use less vehicles in the convoy and avoid unnecessary use of vehicles. The CM said that all the officials and public representatives of the state should also use their vehicles very thoughtfully. Don't take unnecessary cars along. 2. Madhya Pradesh: Brakes on VIP convoys, CM reduces vehicles In Madhya Pradesh, now the number of vehicles in ministers and VIP convoys will be limited. At the same time, there will be a ban on government tours and rallies during tours. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has got Z+ category security. Due to this, a total of 13 vehicles were included in his convoy so far. After the new order, only 8 vehicles will now be included in the Chief Minister's convoy during the local tour in Bhopal. 3. UP: Meetings will be virtual; The Yogi government in Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday took 7 big decisions. The convoy of chief ministers, ministers, MLAs and officials will be reduced by 50 per cent. They will have to travel by public transport or bus-metro once a week. All Government meetings, seminars, conferences, workshops will be virtual. 50% of the State Secretariat seats will also be virtual. The CM said that the companies which have a large number of employees should be issued an advisory at the state level for work from home for two days a week. CM Yogi has also made 10 appeals to the people. He said that Vehicle Day should be observed once a week. Save petrol, diesel and electricity. 4. Delhi: Minister Ashish Sood first reached the event by metro, then by e-rickshaw Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood travelled from INA to the court in the Delhi Metro on Tuesday. Then I took an e-rickshaw from the metro station to 'CM Shri School' in Surajmal Vihar. There he participated in a session with the heads of schools in Zones 1 and 2. 5. Maharashtra: Minister Ashish Shelar has said that he will not attend the Cannes Film Festival to be held in France this year. He said that in challenging times, it has been decided to keep departmental expenditure cut and restraint while keeping national interest paramount. Shelar said the virtual platform will now be used for meetings and proceedings. However, Government support and coordination for Marathi films that feature in Cannes Film Festival will continue. If the need arises, they will support Marathi cinema through online medium. May 10: PM Modi in Vadodara appeals to people to reduce petrol consumption May 10: PM Modi in Vadodara says 'avoid foreign travel---------------------------------- Also Read... India has 60 days of crude oil, 45 days of LPG stock, petroleum minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Tuesday that India has 60 days of crude oil, 60 days of LNG and 45 days of LPG. There is no problem in terms of supply. Hardeep Puri also mentioned the PM's appeal to save at the CII Annual Business Summit being held in Delhi. Puri said, "What the PM said two days ago. It is useless to create a ruckus about it. Listen carefully to the PM's words. Don't interpret it arbitrarily. Read the full story...

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