Union Labour Minister, Dr. Sahib Singh Verma has made a
fervent call for efficient utilisation of petroleum products in the country.
Launching the fortnight-long special and concerted campaign to spread the
message of conserving oil at national level here today, Dr. Verma informed that
conservation of 25 per cent of petroleum products would result in a saving of
about Rs. 25,000 crore which can be better utilised for developing
infrastructure, providing education, health care, drinking water and irrigation
facilities and development of roads and highways in the country, etc. The Oil
Conservation Fortnight 2003 (OCF 2003) is being observed all over the country
during January 15-31 period by Petroleum Conservation Research Association
(PCRA) in association with oil industry. This period would be utilised to
undertake an intensive multi-sectoral awareness campaign to bring home the
message of oil conservation.
Dr. Verma called upon the children who had assembled in
the morning to impress upon their parents, friends, etc., for adopting habits
conducive to optimum utilisation of the Hydrocarbon Resources which has limited
availability but are crucial in the day-to-day life as well as for
sustainability of economy and society. He also emphasised the importance of conserving
oil in view of the country's heavy import dependence which is evident from Rs.
78,000 crore oil import bill last year.
Shri M.S. Srinivasan, Additional Secretary in the
Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas and Vice Chairman PCRA also reiterated
the need for oil conservation which also result in environmental protection. He
pointed out that the economy moves on energy and since the country is not
self-sufficient in it, it is imperative that oil conservation remains a high
priority. He informed that in addition to the holding of Rallies of Children
this year's Conservation Fortnight is remarkable as "Save Oil Two-Wheeler
Women's Rally 2003" has been organised, as by educating a women one can
educate the entire family. Additional Secretary also flagged off the Publicity
Van which carry the audio-visual Messages on conservation to people living in
far-off and remote areas. Ms. Leena Mehendale, ED PCRA also spoke about the
importance of oil conservation and said that conservation of crucial and scarce
resources like oil is a bounden duty of every Indian.
During the inaugural function of OCF 2003, about 3000
school children and their teachers and others braved cold weather to take the
solemn pledge for conservation of oil so that it lasts longer for the benefit
of the country and avoid its unproductive and wasteful utilisation. The
fortnight long special campaign aimed at reinforcing the message of the need
for most efficient utilisation of hydrocarbon resources which is conveyed
through the year by organising various programmes and events. Simultaneously,
such campaigns are being held all over the country. This fortnight is utilised
for intensifying the different campaigns for spreading awareness, educating the
sectors like industry, transport, agriculture and the households to imbibe and
adopt methods and techniques which give them maximum result by using minimum of
energy.
PCRA was set up by the Ministry of Petroleum &
Natural Gas in 1978 to promote optimum utilisation of hydrocarbons through
spreading awareness amongst masses about importance, methods and benefits of
conservation of petroleum products. Through multi-directional approach, it
promotes R & D in new technologies, equipment, appliances, additives, etc.,
including fuel substitution and promoting renewable energy sources. PCRA
focusses on sectors like domestic, industry, transport and agriculture as they
are bulk users of oil. It has completed R &D projects including development
of Diya, Lantern, Nutan Stove, LPG Stove, offset burner, kerosene vapour
recovery in textile industry, furnace redesign for steel rolling mills, lube
and grease dispensing equipment etc. For effective communication to the target
groups in semi-urban and rural areas, messages are made in regional languages.
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