Modi urges Indians to work from home, cut back on travel amid energy crisis
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for Indians to work from home and reduce unnecessary travel in a bid to conserve energy amid a nationwide shortage of power that has left millions without electricity.
In a speech broadcast on state-run television, Mr. Modi said the government was taking steps to ensure uninterrupted supply of electricity across the country but appealed to people to play their part too.
He urged citizens to use only essential lighting and appliances at home during peak hours, which he defined as 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., and turn off non-essential electric devices such as air…
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May 18, 2026