India, May 14 -- The Delhi government announced a series of major fuel-conservation and administrative reforms, including two days of work-from-home (WFH) every week for government offices, in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal to reduce fuel consumption amid global economic uncertainties.

The new measures will come into effect from Friday, officials said.

Alongside the WFH decision, the Delhi government has also significantly reduced the Chief Minister's official convoy by nearly 60 per cent, bringing it down to just four vehicles, including two electric vehicles (EVs), marking a shift towards cleaner and more sustainable official mobility.

The government also launched a new campaign titled "Mera Bharat Mera Yogdan" (My I...