No More International Trips For Maharashtra Tourism Officials; Government Issues Urgent Order to Conserve Fuel & Forex
· Free Press Journal

Mumbai: The Maharashtra Tourism department has ordered the immediate cancellation of all scheduled foreign tours and official overseas delegations to conserve fuel and preserve foreign exchange reserves.
The directive, which was issued on Friday by tourism minister Shambhuraj Desai, mandates a complete freeze on upcoming international travel for both department officials and associated delegations.
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Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde Takes Commercial Air India Flight To Delhi Instead Of Private Jet After PM Modi's Fuel AppealThe policy shift has been codified via an official government order dispatched to the tourism department's Additional Chief Secretary, with instructions to execute the mandate without delay.
The decision comes as a direct response to the escalating West Asian crisis, which has triggered widespread anxieties over global energy supplies and macro-economic stability.
The minister stated that the blanket ban on foreign tours is an aggressive measure designed to conserve fuel and preserve the nation's foreign exchange reserves during a period of international uncertainty.
'Maharashtra Has No Fuel Shortage': Hoarders Will Face Action, Says Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik"In response to the nationwide appeal made by prime minister Narendra Modi, and in keeping with the directives of chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, we have taken this important step.
We urge not just the government machinery, but citizens across the state to join this movement of fuel and foreign exchange conservation, for the holistic economic progress of our nation,” said Desai.
The Department has also put out a wider call to action, encouraging the public to prioritise domestic tourism over foreign travel.
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The tourism department's intervention is part of a coordinated response to New Delhi’s growing emphasis on domestic resource conservation.
PM Modi recently issued an appeal to citizens and state machineries alike, emphasizing the critical need to conserve energy and optimise resource usage, transition toward public transportation systems, promote domestically produced goods and services and restrain unnecessary public and administrative expenditure.
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