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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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Anup Kumar
Anup Kumar 11 years 6 months ago
Encourage people for using Public Vehicle instead of using their own vehicle. This can be done by increasing tax on private vehicle and decreasing tax on public vehicle, This will ultimately lower the cost of travel who uses public vehicle. Apart from this increase the cost of private cars and bikes so much that it becomes too heavy for people to afford one of them,
SHANMUGANATHAN B Balasubramaniam
SHANMUGANATHAN B Balasubramaniam 11 years 6 months ago
IN ALL TRAFFIC SIGNALS, No. OF SECONDS LEFT FOR GREEN SIGNAL HAS TO BE THERE. THEN MANY WILL SWITCH-OFF THEIR VEHICLES & RESTART JUST BEFORE GREEN SIGNAL. BY THIS, WE CAN SAVE LOT OF PETROL / DIESEL. IF THIS "SECONDS LEFT TO GO " IS NOT THERE, PEOPLE WILL NOT SWITCH-OFF THE ENGINE. Shanmuganathan.B / 98948 66843. COIMBATORE ( TN ).
Bhaveshkumar Patel
Bhaveshkumar Patel 11 years 6 months ago
People should understand the value of black gold the oil and gas.Conservation of oil and gas can be increased by more usage of mass transportation,pool system for car users,latest technology for vehicle,efficient engine and house hold items,street lights of city should be switched off on time,ethanol should be used in petrol,Adoption of fuel cell powered products,hybrid electric vehicles usage,Usage of LED lights,eco friendly marketing,reducing transport by developing prodctn house at distance.
Madhukar Pandey
Madhukar Pandey 11 years 6 months ago
Respected sir, There is huge human capital available with Government of India with diversified skill, qualification, educational background. But the relevancy of their engagement in policy formulation have been ignored in posting of officers in Central Staffing Scheme, Secretariat officers. The database of education, training of officers posted in Secretariat may be checked before engaging them on the assignments. The database available with DOPT may be used.
Sajal Gupta
Sajal Gupta 11 years 6 months ago
MAKE ONGC subsidy free sir.STOCK OF THIS COMPANY HAS NEVER GIVEN PROFIT TO SHARE HOLDER.I have invested lacks but no profit.profiterole NAAM DARSHAN CHOTE
seema burman
seema burman 11 years 6 months ago
Houses should be encouraged to use solar energy and such houses must be given discount on electricity and water bills. Every month colonies must announce names of those who used less gas and awarded by RWAs. Those who use bicycles in colonies for daily routine work must be encouraged by RWAs during functions.
Manish Gupta
Manish Gupta 11 years 6 months ago
Capital Gains. When Indians invest in Stock Markets they are taxed at 0% (Long Term), 15% (Short Term), 33% (Business Income). The clarity between short term and business income is not there. It should be clear cut according to holding period. eg. holding period 1 day should be business income. More than 1 day should be short term, and more than 365 days should be long term. Further when foreigners invest in Indian stock market they get treaty benefit and pay 0% on all types of holding
Kshama Agarwal
Kshama Agarwal 11 years 6 months ago
1. School/Companies should encourage students/ officers to use carpool service or bus service. It will not only help in conserving oil, but also reduce the traffic. 2. Cycling habit should be inculcated, among the urban youth