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NEW DELHI: A day after PM Modi set out a list of "resolutions" to conserve fuel and save foreign exchange, govt on Monday urged people to stay calm and avoid panic, saying there were enough oil supplies in the country and concrete steps were being taken to prevent shortages and supply chain disruptions.Chairing a meeting of the informal group of ministers (IGoM) on West Asia developments, defence minister Rajnath Singh said, "govt's primary focus is to ensure that energy flows remain uninterrupted, economic stability is maintained and maritime trade routes remain secure".At CII's annual meet, petroleum secretary Neeraj Mittal said there was no need for fuel rationing or panic buying, even as he urged people to follow the PM's guidelines.Modi doubled down on his appeal on Monday, and suggested chools consider online classes temporarily. "First came Covid-19, followed by global economic challenges, and now rising tensions in West Asia. The impact of these circumstances is continuously being felt across the world, and India is certainly not immune to it," he said in Vadodara. "Through every small and big effort, we must reduce consumption of imported products and refrain from personal activities that involve expenditure of foreign currency."
'Conservation effort aimed at building capacity for long-term'
But there is a huge cost being borne by the nation as international crude prices are continuing at very high levels. Fuel conservation can ease this burden," a govt release said.
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