Delhi, 14 May 2026: Amid rising concerns over fuel consumption, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal for fuel conservation is inspiring real action on the ground. Responding to this call, IRS officer and Fit India Brand Ambassador Narendra Kumar Yadav has chosen to commute to work daily on a bicycle to promote sustainable living and personal fitness.
Known for his strong commitment to fitness and a disciplined lifestyle, Narendra Kumar Yadav recently cycled from Ravindra Nagar (Khan Market) to the CR Building at ITO, sending a powerful message about fuel conservation and environmental responsibility. His initiative has drawn attention for demonstrating how small individual actions can contribute to larger national goals.
Speaking about the initiative, Narendra Kumar Yadav said, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s message on fuel conservation and environmental protection is not merely an appeal, but a shared national responsibility. If citizens choose to cycle or use public transport for short distances, it can significantly reduce fuel consumption, lower pollution levels, and improve overall health. Small individual efforts, when adopted collectively, can create a meaningful impact for the nation. A fit and responsible citizenry is essential for building a developed and sustainable India.”
At a time when many people depend on vehicles even for the shortest commutes, Yadav’s decision to cycle to work every day sends a strong message about sustainable living and responsible mobility. By integrating cycling into his daily routine, he is promoting practical, eco-friendly habits that contribute to both personal fitness and environmental conservation. He is also known to regularly use the Delhi Metro, encouraging greater adoption of public transportation as a sustainable alternative.

