Centre Doubles Free LPG Cylinder Quota for Migrant Labourers Nationwide

The Central government has announced a doubling of the daily allocation of 5-kg free trade LPG cylinders for distribution to migrant labourers across all states. This revised allocation removes the previous 20 per cent cap set in March, placing the additional cylinders under the control of state governments for exclusive distribution to migrants. The move is part of broader efforts to ensure adequate fuel supply, with the government prioritizing domestic LPG and PNG for households and critical sectors. Official data indicates robust delivery systems are in place, with high rates of online bookings and authenticated deliveries to prevent diversion.

Key Points: Govt Doubles Free LPG Cylinder Quota for Migrant Workers

  • Doubled daily 5-kg LPG cylinder quota
  • Allocation exceeds earlier 20% cap
  • States to distribute via Food Departments
  • 51 lakh cylinders recently delivered
  • Online bookings at 95%
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Govt doubles daily 5-kg LPG cylinder quota for migrant labourers across states

The Centre has enhanced the daily allocation of 5-kg free LPG cylinders for migrant labourers, removing the earlier 20% cap to ensure supply.

Govt doubles daily 5-kg LPG cylinder quota for migrant labourers across states
"The enhanced allocation will be based on the average daily supply of cylinders provided to migrant workers. - Petroleum Ministry"

New Delhi, April 7

The Centre has decided to double the daily allocation of 5-kg free trade LPG cylinders available for distribution to migrant labourers across states, according to an official communication.

The Petroleum Ministry said in a notification the enhanced allocation will be based on the average daily supply of cylinders provided to migrant workers.

The revised allocation goes beyond the earlier cap of 20 per cent specified in March announcement.

The government also said that the additional 5-kg FTL cylinders will be placed at the disposal of state governments and their Food and Civil Supplies Departments for distribution exclusively to migrant labourers with the assistance of oil marketing companies (OMCs).

Earlier, the government had said it was making all efforts to ensure adequate availability of petrol, diesel and LPG amid the prevailing geopolitical situation, while advising citizens to avoid panic buying and rely only on official sources for information.

Consumers were also encouraged to use digital modes for LPG bookings and minimise visits to distributors unless necessary.

The government has prioritised domestic LPG and PNG supplies, along with critical sectors such as hospitals and educational institutions.

It has also implemented several demand and supply-side measures, including enhancing refinery output and increasing LPG booking intervals to 25 days in urban areas and up to 45 days in rural areas.

To ease pressure on LPG demand, alternate fuels such as kerosene and coal have been made available, while states have been advised to expand PNG connections.

The government also said there has been no disruption in LPG supply affecting migrant workers.

According to official data, around 51 lakh domestic LPG cylinders were delivered recently, with online bookings rising to 95 per cent and delivery authentication-based distribution increasing significantly to curb diversion.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Good policy, but implementation is key. State governments and OMCs need to ensure there's no corruption or diversion in the supply chain. The focus on digital booking and authentication is a smart move to track delivery.
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Priya S
Finally some focus on migrant labourers' basic needs. A gas cylinder might seem small, but it makes a huge difference in their daily life. Hope other essential supplies for them are also looked into. 👍
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Aman W
While this is a positive announcement, I have a respectful criticism. The article mentions "no disruption," but many workers in my area still face delays. The system needs to be more transparent so people know where and how to collect their cylinders.
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Michael C
The move to increase refinery output and prioritize domestic supply is crucial given the global situation. Encouraging digital bookings is also the way forward to reduce crowding. A pragmatic approach.
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Kavya N
Bhagwan kare yeh yojana sahi logon tak pahuche. Migrant workers often live in very tough conditions. A reliable gas supply means healthier food and less time spent on arranging fuel. A good initiative on paper, ab dekhte hain asli me kya hota hai.

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