El ministro jefe de Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav, reduce su convoy a ocho vehículos

El ministro jefe de Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav, ha reducido su convoy de 13 a ocho vehículos. La medida responde a un llamamiento del primer ministro Narendra Modi sobre la conservación de combustible. Se produce tras informaciones de los medios que destacaban las grandes comitivas utilizadas por los funcionarios recién nombrados en el estado.

Mohan Yadav anunció la reducción del tamaño de su convoy oficial. El cambio se alinea con los llamamientos a medidas de austeridad entre los funcionarios públicos.

La decisión sigue a los informes que destacaron los grandes convoyes de vehículos que acompañaban a los recién nombrados presidentes de corporaciones y juntas en Madhya Pradesh. Ejemplos específicos incluyeron a Saubhagya Singh Thakur y Rakesh Singh Jadoun durante su toma de posesión.

El primer ministro Narendra Modi había pedido reducir el uso de vehículos para ahorrar combustible. El paso dado por el ministro jefe refleja los esfuerzos por implementar tales medidas a nivel estatal.

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