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Puttaparthi District Collector Leads Fuel Conservation Campaign

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Puttaparthi District Collector Leads Fuel Conservation Campaign

Sathya Sai District Collector Shyam Prasad launched the second phase of a fuel conservation awareness drive in Puttaparthi by riding an electric bike. In his address to the public, the Collector emphasized the urgent need to reduce fuel consumption and transition toward environmentally sustainable transportation alternatives. By modeling the use of electric vehicles, Prasad aims to encourage citizens to adopt green technology to combat rising pollution and resource depletion. The initiative reflects a broader administrative push within the region to promote ecological responsibility and sustainable living practices among the local population.

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