Hyderabad: Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy briefed Prime Minister Narendra Modi on fuel supply measures in Telangana and said the State ensured uninterrupted availability of petrol, diesel, and LPG. The fuel supply system remains under constant monitoring amid global tensions.
He joined a virtual meeting convened by the Prime Minister with all Chief Ministers. Moreover, he outlined steps the State has taken to maintain supply and prevent disruptions.
Fuel supply is monitored through committees and the control centre
The Chief Minister said a high-level committee led by the Chief Secretary is reviewing the situation continuously. In addition, the committee operates from the Command Control Centre in Hyderabad.
He said officials have set up similar monitoring committees in all 33 districts. Meanwhile, nodal officers supervise LPG supply and fuel sales to ensure smooth distribution.
Officials prioritise supply to hospitals, schools, orphanages, and old-age homes. Consequently, they maintain a steady distribution of commercial LPG cylinders.
The Chief Minister said Telangana consumes 36,189 kilolitres of petrol and diesel daily. However, the State currently holds 1,88,210 kilolitres of stock, ensuring adequate reserves.
He warned that authorities will take strict action against those spreading misinformation about shortages. Therefore, officials monitor social media to prevent panic.
Revanth Reddy also highlighted long-term steps to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Moreover, the State promotes electric vehicles and renewable energy.
He said the government provides 100% exemption on road tax and registration fees for electric vehicles. Furthermore, it encourages EV manufacturing and battery ecosystem development.
He added that over 1.20 lakh autos in Hyderabad are undergoing conversion into electric vehicles. Meanwhile, the State plans to shift RTC buses to an all-electric fleet.
Chief Secretary K. Ramakrishna Rao and Principal Secretary V. Sheshadri attended the meeting.
Smooth Supply of Petroleum Products Ensured in Telangana
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