PM at Urja Sangam 2015

Published By : Admin | March 27, 2015 | 12:45 IST
"PM launches "Give it up" campaign for voluntarily giving up LPG subsidy"
"PM calls for enhancing domestic production to reduce the energy import burden of the country by at least 10 percent, till 2022"
"PM: Union Govt aims to extend reach of Piped Natural Gas (PNG) to 1 crore houses in the next five years"
"प्रधानमंत्री ने स्‍वेच्‍छा से एलपीजी सब्सिडी छोड़ने के लिए 'गिव इट अप' अभियान का शुभारंभ किया"
"प्रधानमंत्री ने 2022 तक देश के ऊर्जा आयात के बोझ को कम से कम 10 प्रतिशत घटाने के लिए घरेलू उत्‍पादन को बढ़ाने को कहा"
"केन्‍द्र सरकार का उद्देश्‍य अगले पांच वर्षों में एक करोड़ घरों तक पाइप से प्राकृतिक गैस (पीएनजी) पहुंचाना है : प्रधानमंत्री"

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today appealed to well-to-do sections of Indian society to voluntarily give up LPG subsidy, so that the benefit of the same could be shared more widely with poorer sections of society. Delivering the inaugural address at the global energy summit – Urja Sangam-2015 – in New Delhi, the Prime Minister said about 2.8 lakh people from across the country had already given up LPG subsidy. He said this was an important contribution for the service of the poor.

PM Modi at Vigyan Bhavan to inaugurate 'Urja Sangam' (16)

The Prime Minister called for enhancing domestic production to reduce the energy import burden of the country by at least 10 percent, till 2022 – the occasion of the platinum jubilee of India's independence.

PM Modi at Vigyan Bhavan to inaugurate 'Urja Sangam' (11)

The Prime Minister complimented ONGC Videsh Ltd, Engineers India Ltd, and Barauni Refinery, for their successful journey of five decades, and called upon India's energy sector to plan for the next five decades with a global perspective. He said India, with one-sixth of the world's population, should shoulder one-sixth of the world's energy responsibility, hence contributing to global prosperity.

PM Modi at Vigyan Bhavan to inaugurate 'Urja Sangam' (21)

The Prime Minister highlighted various achievements of the Union Government, and reforms initiated in the energy sector over the last ten months. He said these reforms were motivated by the quest for greater energy security, which is both a necessity and responsibility. He said transfer of LPG subsidy directly into bank accounts through the world's largest cash subsidy transfer programme in the world – PAHAL – had resulted in elimination of leakages, and curbing corruption. He also mentioned deregulation of diesel prices, ethanol blended petrol to help sugarcane farmers, promotion of bio-diesel, and extension of the gas grid in eastern India, as some of the other major initiatives of the Government. The Prime Minister said the Union Government aims to extend piped natural gas (PNG) to one crore houses over the next five years.

PM Modi at Vigyan Bhavan to inaugurate 'Urja Sangam' (15)

The Prime Minister called upon Indian energy companies to become multinational; work towards India-Middle East, India-Central Asia, and India-South Asia energy corridors; and establish gas positions in North America and Africa.

PM Modi at Vigyan Bhavan to inaugurate 'Urja Sangam' (9)

Union Ministers Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, and Shri Nasrul Hamid – State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources of Bangladesh, were present on the occasion.

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