PM Modi's Austerity Appeal Draws Mixed Reactions
Prime Minister Modi issued an appeal for austerity and fuel conservation, prompting varied responses from citizens, political opposition, and India Inc. While some welcomed the initiative, others criticized it or called for leaders to set an example.
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India Inc responds to PM Modi’s appeal on WFH work again, cuts non-essential travel
Corporate India is embracing Prime Minister Modi's call for work-from-home and reduced travel. Major companies like KPMG, Deloitte, and Tata Motors are reviewing policies, with many already operating hybrid models. Businesses are prioritizing virtual meetings and restricting non-essential trips to conserve foreign exchange and ensure continuity amidst global uncertainties.
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Read full article →‘Walk the talk’: Citizens welcome PM Modi’s fuel conservation appeal, but call on leaders to ditch convoys
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Read full article →After PM Modi's austerity appeals, Raisina Hill responds to Oppn barbs, cites historical references
PM Narendra Modi had on Sunday appealed to Indians to reduce fuel consumption and not buy any gold for a year, among other things.
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