PM asks people to use public transport, save fuel costs

Press Trust of India  |  Noida 

today advocated the use of public transport to save on fuel and costs associated with the import of petroleum, saying travelling on a metro train should be a "prestige issue".

Launching a 12-km stretch of Metro's Magenta Line here, he said governments incur a lot of cost in creating infrastructure but when it is ready it benefits generations to come.


Addressing a public meeting, said by 2022, when celebrates its 75 years of Independence, he wants to cut down on

He said a will ensure that use of fuel is cut down, which will help the common man save money and also be useful for the environment.

On December 24, 2002 then Atal Bihari Vajpayee took a ride on the metro, recalled. "It was a historic moment. Since then, the Metro network in has expanded considerably," he said.

We live in an era in which connectivity is all important, the said.

"Without connectivity, life comes to a standstill. This Metro... is not only for the present but also for future generations," he said.

There was need to change the mindset so that people prefer using public transport than their private vehicles. He said travelling on a metro should be a "prestige issue".

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First Published: Mon, December 25 2017. 15:20 IST