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Modi’s Gift to Women on Women’s Day

In commemoration of International Women’s Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has taken a significant step to support women and promote environmental sustainability. On March 8th, PM Modi announced a substantial reduction of ₹100 in the prices of LPG cylinders.

This decision aims to make cooking gas more affordable for households across India, thereby directly impacting the well-being of families. By reducing the financial burden associated with LPG cylinders, the government seeks to empower women and ensure their ‘Ease of Living’.

In his statement, PM Modi emphasized the importance of this move in fostering a healthier environment. Affordable access to clean cooking fuel not only enhances the quality of life for individuals but also contributes to sustainable development goals.

As the nation celebrates International Women’s Day, this gesture reflects India’s dedication to empowering women and creating a more inclusive society.

This post was last modified on 8 March 2024 9:07 am

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