Thursday, June 5, 2008

Petrol Price

Its fantastic that we all think about petrol price hike, commodities hike, hotel food, cable charges hike etc.,

Why don’t we think about how to control the usage and where the usage of petrol is happening more.

Check how many government vehicles are moving per day, how many kilometers, how many liters consumed, and how much milage does the vehicle give. Is it necessary to give one vehicle to each officer. Here you will find lot of answers for yourself. Can we control this? Why not and who will control. Who will rise the voice against it. Will you?

Check how many government buses / public transport will travel in the peak hours, and in non peak hours, how many will go to school / colleges with their parents and how many go by auto or school-van. Why don’t we insist to go by school bus or college bus or public transport. It’s the prestige issue for some to have own vehicle.

Check how many will go to government offices from different locations, every one has to own a good vehicle. I hope you know better how they get money!!!

Check how many will go to their business and their offices. Why don’t we have house close by.

Details to check the figures for the above is a delicate issue. That’s the reason we or anybody doesn’t want to highlight.

If 10% of the public think this for 6 months, I think we can save 10% of shortage in petrol. Petrol / Gas / LPG is very much necessary to our day to day life. How to use is the big question mark. If you have any ways to save petrol do highlight.

As the population grows, requirement of every thing increases like food, clothing and shelter (basic things) to supply these things by transport we need diesel / petrol from one place to another.

Is this not possible, why don’t we supply petrol / diesel by pipeline. So that transportation of petrol will be cheap. Do you know what is the cost of petrol in Pakistan.

http://www.kshitij.com/research/petrol.shtml
http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080112091007AA7oreN
http://pakistantimes.net/2005/04/23/top5.htm

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