Prime Minister Modi Urges Comprehensive Measures to Protect Citizens Amid West Asia Crisis
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New Delhi, April 1 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened a crucial meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) on Wednesday to evaluate the responses from various Ministries and Departments regarding the ongoing crisis in West Asia. The purpose was to identify further actions necessary to support citizens impacted by this global turmoil.
The Prime Minister instructed all relevant agencies to implement measures aimed at alleviating the hardships faced by affected populations.
During the meeting, PM Modi highlighted the importance of ensuring the availability of essential resources for the general public.
He addressed the supply of fertilisers in India, discussing proactive steps to secure their availability for the Kharif and Rabi agricultural seasons.
PM Modi reiterated that every possible effort must be made to protect citizens from the ramifications of this conflict. He also stressed the need for a reliable flow of accurate information to the public to counter misinformation and rumors.
Topics related to key sectors such as energy, agriculture, fertilisers, aviation, shipping, and logistics were thoroughly examined during the discussion.
The Cabinet Secretary provided updates on actions taken to guarantee the supply of petroleum products, especially LNG and LPG, and to ensure sufficient power availability. Steps are being taken to diversify sources for LPG procurement with new supplies from various countries.
Additionally, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is being sourced from multiple nations. The secretary noted that domestic LPG prices have remained stable, and ongoing enforcement measures aim to prevent hoarding and black marketing.
Efforts are also in place to increase Piped Natural Gas connections. Initiatives include exempting specific gas-based power plants from the gas pooling mechanism and enhancing coal positioning at thermal power stations to ensure power availability during peak summer.
Moreover, the meeting discussed potential interventions to address emerging challenges in various sectors, including agriculture, civil aviation, shipping, and logistics.
Actions are being taken to maintain urea production levels and coordinate with international suppliers for DAP/NPKS fertilisers. State governments are being urged to combat black marketing, hoarding, and diversion of fertilisers through daily monitoring, raids, and strict enforcement actions.