Gujarat Gets 1,452 KL Kerosene Boost for Tribal, Rural Families Amid Global Crisis

The Central government has allocated an ad-hoc supply of 1,452 kilolitres of kerosene to Gujarat for 2025-26, citing global geopolitical risks to energy security. The allocation is primarily for cooking and lighting, with distribution targeted at rural and tribal families, schools, and community institutions. Concurrently, the state government has issued guidelines to promote conservation of LPG, petrol, and diesel, including advised gaps between cylinder bookings. In a related move, the state has also decided to expedite new PNG connections for establishments in areas with existing gas networks.

Key Points: Gujarat Kerosene Allocation 2025-26 for Rural, Tribal Areas

  • Ad-hoc kerosene for tribal districts
  • 5 litres per family, 25L per institution
  • Focus on Antyodaya, PHH families
  • LPG conservation guidelines issued
  • New PNG connections fast-tracked
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Gujarat receives 'ad-hoc' 1,452 KL kerosene supply amid global energy concerns

Central govt allocates 1,452 KL kerosene to Gujarat for cooking, lighting in tribal districts. State issues LPG, fuel conservation guidelines.

"Priority in distribution has been defined to ensure supply reaches those most in need."

Gandhinagar, March 13

The Central government has allocated an ad-hoc quantity of 1,452 kilolitres of kerosene to Gujarat for the year 2025-26, in response to risks to energy supply arising from the current global geo-political situation.

The allocation is intended primarily for cooking and lighting purposes, and the state government has begun distributing kerosene to rural Antyodaya and PHH families in tribal districts.

Each district will receive 36 KL under the supervision of the Collector, who, along with the District Supply Officer, will monitor the distribution.

From the district allocation, families will receive five litres each, while institutions will receive 25 litres.

The kerosene will be lifted in larger consignments based on the district's demand requirements.

Priority in distribution has been defined to ensure supply reaches those most in need.

Beneficiaries include rural families, residents of remote areas, children in school hostels, institutions under the 'Mid-Day Meal Scheme', registered old-age homes, annakshetras (community kitchens), and other service institutions.

Workers in construction and industrial units requiring kerosene for meal preparation, as well as social institutions reliant entirely on LPG, are also included.

The state government has advised citizens that adequate stocks of petrol, diesel, and LPG are available.

Guidelines have been issued to maintain a gap of 25 days between cylinder bookings in urban areas and 45 days in rural areas, preventing unnecessary bookings and reducing online system load.

Households are encouraged to conserve cooking gas through the use of pressure cookers, soaking and steaming vegetables, and alternative energy sources such as solar cookers.

Energy conservation at home can also be supported by keeping air conditioning temperatures at 25°C or above.

The government has further appealed to the public to use public transport and shared travel wherever possible to maximise petrol and diesel conservation.

Earlier in the day, the state government announced that restaurants, hotels, educational institutions, and social-religious organisations located in areas with existing city gas pipeline networks can now obtain new PNG (piped natural gas) connections immediately upon request.

The decision was taken during a high-level review meeting on the status of PNG and petroleum products in the state, chaired by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the allocation is necessary, 5 litres per family seems very minimal. With global uncertainties, shouldn't we be focusing more aggressively on renewable alternatives like solar for these communities? The mention of solar cookers is a start, but needs more push.
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Priyanka N
The guidelines for LPG cylinder booking gaps make sense to prevent hoarding. In my society, people were booking cylinders even when half-full, creating artificial shortages. Public awareness is key. Let's all do our bit to conserve.
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Aman W
Good to see mid-day meal schemes and old-age homes included. These institutions serve a critical social purpose. Ensuring they have fuel is ensuring thousands of children and elderly get a proper meal. 👏
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Karthik V
The push for PNG connections in areas with existing networks is a smart, long-term move. Reduces dependency on cylinders and is cleaner. Hope they simplify the application process so hotels and restaurants can switch quickly.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the direct appeal for public transport use and AC temperature settings. Energy security isn't just about government allocations, it's about citizen behavior too. The 25°C for AC is perfectly comfortable.
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Nisha Z
My concern is the 'ad-hoc' nature. Global issues might persist.

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