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Moily shies from diesel hike but ropes in Kohli, Nehwal for fuel-saving plan

FP Staff December 21, 2014, 00:21:11 IST

India has no plans to raise diesel and other key subsidised fuel prices at present, Oil Minister M Veerappa Moily told reporters on Tuesday, as he announced measures aimed at saving $5 billion from the country’s huge fuel bill.

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Moily shies from diesel hike but ropes in Kohli, Nehwal for fuel-saving plan

India has no plans to raise diesel and other key subsidised fuel prices at present, Oil Minister M Veerappa Moily told reporters on Tuesday, as he announced measures aimed at saving $5 billion from the country’s huge fuel bill.

Moily, who has said he wants to find savings of up to $25 billion on oil bills, outlined measures including public awareness campaigns which he said could help the world’s fourth-biggest energy consumer reduce fuel costs.

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According to a report in the Economic Times , Moilywould take help of sports stars Virat Kohli and Saina Nehwal to conserve fuel worth billions of dollars in current financial year and has launched a Rs 50 crore fuel conservation campaign, which includes encouraging use of bicycle, training of 300,000 bus drivers of state road transport corporation and providing fuel saving tips to car owners and housewives.

[caption id=“attachment_1086619” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Oil Minister M. Veerappa Moily has suggested pricking the ballooning oil bill with everything from a street theatre campaign encouraging lower fuel use, to shutting fuel stations, to increasing imports from Iran. AFP Oil Minister M. Veerappa Moily has suggested pricking the ballooning oil bill with everything from a street theatre campaign encouraging lower fuel use, to shutting fuel stations, to increasing imports from Iran. AFP[/caption]

Other measures include asking state-owned oil firms to keep crude imports at 2012-13 level of 105.96 million tonnes that will save USD 1.76 billion in foreign exchange

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had asked Moily to prepare a plan to cut oil import bill by at least $25 billion.

Moily also said India has a “serious engagement” with sanctions-hit Iran over oil imports. Moily has said he could save $8.5 billion in foreign exchange outflows by raising imports of Iranian crude, which India pays for partly in rupees.

With inputs from Reuters

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