LPG Supply Stabilizes Nationwide: Customers Report Smooth Bookings, Quick Deliveries

The availability and distribution of LPG cylinders have improved significantly across several Indian cities, easing earlier concerns about shortages. Customers in Kanpur, Etah, Amritsar, and Patna report a streamlined process with faster bookings and quicker deliveries, often within 24 hours. Delivery agents and vendors confirm smooth operations with minimal crowds, as most work is managed through digital vouchers and app-based bookings. Agency proprietors assure the public of adequate stock and advise against panic, stating that supplies are running uninterrupted as usual.

Key Points: LPG Cylinder Supply Improves, Deliveries Speed Up in Cities

  • Supply normalizes in multiple cities
  • Bookings processed faster via apps/vouchers
  • Door-to-door deliveries minimize crowds
  • Officials urge public to ignore panic rumors
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LPG supply stabilises in several cities; customers report smooth bookings, quick deliveries

LPG supply stabilizes across cities. Customers in Kanpur, Amritsar, Patna report easier bookings and quicker cylinder deliveries, ending shortage concerns.

LPG supply stabilises in several cities; customers report smooth bookings, quick deliveries
"Gas is being distributed smoothly and there is sufficient stock. People should not pay attention to rumours. - Deepak Sisodia"

New Delhi, March 14

The availability and distribution of LPG cylinders is improving across several cities, with customers and vendors reporting normal supplies and quicker deliveries amid earlier concerns about shortages.

In Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, customers at gas agencies said the process of receiving cylinders has become faster and more organised.

A customer said he had booked a cylinder two days earlier and was able to receive it quickly. "We booked the cylinder the day before yesterday. Today it took us at most an hour here. As soon as we got the voucher, we submitted the slip and took the cylinder. There was no need to stand in line," he said.

Delivery agents in the city also said the distribution process is running smoothly with minimal crowds at agencies.

"We don't have queues for taking cylinders here. All the work is done through vouchers. There is no crowd here and the supply is smooth," a delivery agent said.

Another delivery agent said cylinders booked a day earlier were now being delivered within 24 hours. "There is no crowd here. Gas is being supplied on time. Cylinders booked yesterday are being delivered today," he said.

In Etah, the situation was also reported to be stable. At Deepak Gas Agency, adequate stock of LPG cylinders is available and customers are receiving supplies without difficulty.

Deepak Sisodia, proprietor of Deepak Gas Service, said there is no need for panic. "Gas is being distributed smoothly and there is sufficient stock. People should not pay attention to rumours. Bookings and supplies are happening as usual," he said.

In Punjab's Amritsar, residents said the availability of LPG cylinders has improved compared to the past few days.

A local resident said earlier there appeared to be a shortage but the situation has now normalised. "We booked our cylinder and the delivery man easily delivered it at home. Earlier there were queues outside the agency, but not anymore," he said.

Another resident said booking has also become easier. "Earlier my cylinder was not getting booked. But when I tried about ten minutes ago, it got booked easily and I received the confirmation message," he said.

In Bathinda, residents said LPG cylinders are being distributed smoothly through app-based bookings.

"By booking, it is being received easily," a local said.

Similar reports came from Patna in Bihar, where vendors said supply remains uninterrupted and deliveries are being carried out regularly.

Vendor Anil Kumar said there is no shortage. "Those whose numbers have been called are receiving gas without any issues," he said.

Another vendor, Ravindra Kumar, said cylinders are being delivered door-to-door to ensure customers do not face inconvenience.

"There is no shortage and no problem. Every customer is getting gas through bookings," he said.

Residents in Patna also confirmed that supplies are being received without difficulty.

"We are getting gas properly. By making a call, we are receiving it and have not faced any problem," a local resident said.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
App-based booking is a game changer. In Bangalore also, I booked on the app and got delivery in 48 hours. Much better than standing in long queues at the agency. Technology is helping a lot.
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Rahul R
While the report is positive, I hope this improvement reaches smaller towns and villages too. Often, metro cities see benefits first. My relatives in a UP village still face delays. The system needs to be robust everywhere.
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Aman W
Good to hear from Patna and Amritsar as well. LPG is essential for cooking, especially with summer coming and power cuts. Stable supply means less stress for families. Kudos to the delivery agents working hard.
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Michael C
As someone living in Delhi, I noticed the improvement this week. The delivery was prompt. It's crucial for daily life. Hope the government maintains this supply chain efficiency.
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Kavya N
The agent's advice is correct – we should not panic or believe rumours. Panic booking creates artificial shortages. If the system is working, we should trust it and book only when needed. 👍

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