The nationwide fuel conservation campaign held in Punjab and Chandigarh saw widespread participation. Officials urged citizens to adopt energy-saving habits throughout the year.
Chandigarh: Saksham 2026, a nationwide campaign on fuel conservation and energy efficiency, concluded with widespread public participation in Punjab and Chandigarh—the two-week campaign aimed to promote responsible energy use and inspire people towards a greener future.
Oil and gas public sector undertakings under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas organized this initiative. Students, industry representatives, transporters, farmers, RWAs, and common citizens actively participated in various awareness programs.
At the closing ceremony held at Rani Lakshmi Bai Bhawan, Punjab State Level Coordinator and Executive Director and State Head of Indian Oil, Ashutosh Gupta, emphasized the need to continue the campaign. He stated that energy conservation should not be a two-week initiative, but rather become a daily habit.
He also emphasized that responsible fuel use is crucial given India’s growing energy demand and dependence on crude oil imports. According to him, efficient use of oil and gas can strengthen the country’s energy security and reduce environmental impact.
Meanwhile, Sushant Goyal, Chief Regional Manager (Retail), Chandigarh Retail RO, appealed to students, industry, and the media to spread the message widely. He urged people to incorporate fuel-saving measures into their daily routine.
Jaideep Jain, DGM, Chandigarh Zonal Office, GAIL, and Ramlal, DGM (Retailing Initiatives), BPCL, also addressed the gathering. They emphasized collective responsibility to reduce fuel consumption.
This year, Saksham 2026 included walkathons, cyclothons, fuel-efficient driving sessions for drivers and mechanics, and awareness programs at petrol pumps and CNG stations. In addition, school and college competitions, LPG safety and clean kitchen programs, and social media campaigns were also conducted.
During the event, students and oil industry officials took a pledge to save fuel. The organizers also honored the students who participated enthusiastically. The ‘Samvad Theatre Group’ presented a play based on fuel efficiency and environmental protection.
Stakeholders emphasized simple steps such as not leaving vehicles running unnecessarily, adopting carpooling, using public transportation, performing regular vehicle maintenance, and using energy-efficient appliances.
The campaign concluded with a collective pledge to promote oil conservation and environmental protection throughout the year. The message was clear: “Save Oil and Gas, Go Green.”