Lockdown again in the country? Important Update from Central Govt
Lockdown Rumors In India : India is suffering a lot due to the ongoing war between Iran and Israel. As India imports most of its energy and crude oil from the Gulf, common people fear that gas and petrol shortages will occur in the country. In addition, the government imposed new conditions in gas cylinder booking, which added to the common people’s worries. To add to this, discussions have started that there will be a second lockdown in the country after Corona. But now the central government has removed the fear of the people by giving a big update in this regard.
Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri tweeted the possibility of a lockdown (Lockdown Rumors In India) Totally rejected. Hardeep Singh Puri said, the rumors about the lockdown are completely false. I would like to make it clear that no such proposal is under consideration at the government level. At such a time, it is important that we all remain calm, responsible and united. In such a situation it is irresponsible and harmful to spread rumors and create unnecessary fear.
Lockdown Rumors In India
The global situation is uncertain and we are closely monitoring the situation related to energy, supply chain and essential commodities. Under the leadership of the Hon’ble Prime Minister, the Government is ensuring uninterrupted supply of fuel, energy and other essential commodities to the country. We are fully prepared to face any challenge. Said Hardeep Singh Puri. After Hardeep Singh Puri’s explanation, it is certain that there will be a lockdown in the country. So many breathed a sigh of relief. Lockdown Rumors In India
Meanwhile, the government has put a heavy burden on its tax revenue to mitigate the huge losses incurred by oil companies during this period of skyrocketing international petrol prices. The central government has reduced excise duty on petrol from Rs 13 per liter to Rs 3 per liter and excise duty on diesel from Rs 10 per liter to zero. On the one hand, when there is a fear of energy crisis in the country, the central government has taken a big step for the common people by deciding to reduce the excise duty. Therefore, there will be no increase in the prices of petrol and diesel in the coming period.
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