Modi's Bold Move: Shielding India from Global Turmoil
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha commended Prime Minister Narendra Modi for measures insulating Indian households from supply disruptions due to the West Asia crisis. Key decisions include cutting central excise duties on fuel and imposing strategic export duties, ensuring affordable prices and securing domestic interests.
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In a significant policy move, Jammu and Kashmir's Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha applauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday for initiatives aimed at insulating Indian households from supply chain disruptions emanating from the West Asia crisis.
Modi's measures include a historic cut in central excise duties of Rs 10 per litre on petrol and diesel, a decision designed to safeguard the Indian public from spiraling costs.
Additionally, export duties have been strategically set at Rs 21.5 on diesel and Rs 29.5 on aviation turbine fuel, ensuring a stable domestic supply. Sinha hailed this intervention as crucial for maintaining affordability and protecting India's economic interests amidst global market instability.
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