India Boosts LPG Supply Security Amid West Asia Tensions, Activates 24/7 Control

The Ministry of Home Affairs has activated a 24/7 control room with officers from key ministries to coordinate the response to public concerns over LPG availability. In a high-level meeting, states were informed that the government has ordered refineries to maximize LPG production and prioritize supply for domestic households over commercial establishments. States have been directed to secure LPG infrastructure, monitor local distribution daily, and take strict action against hoarding and black marketing. Authorities will also run awareness campaigns and monitor social media to counter misinformation and prevent panic buying.

Key Points: India Ensures LPG Supply, Activates 24/7 Control Room Amid Concerns

  • 24/7 control room activated
  • LPG supply prioritized for households
  • States told to secure supply chain
  • Action against hoarding & fake news
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MHA activates 24x7 control room, briefs states on LPG supply amid West Asia concerns

MHA activates 24x7 control room, directs states to secure LPG supply chain and counter panic amid West Asia tensions. Read for official measures.

"government had issued the LPG control order directing refineries...to maximise LPG production and prioritise domestic supply - Official Sources"

New Delhi, March 11

The Ministry of Home Affairs has strengthened a control room, which is now operating round-the-clock, by including nodal officers from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas to facilitate fact-checking and issue immediate clarifications to states and Union Territories amid growing public concerns about LPG availability.

The move comes in the backdrop of reports indicating public apprehension about a possible restriction in the supply of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in the domestic market due to ongoing developments in West Asia.

In response, Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan on Wednesday also convened a meeting with the Chief Secretaries and Directors Generals of Police of all states and Union Territories, along with the Secretaries of the petroleum, information and broadcasting, and consumer affairs ministries, to review the situation and coordinate response measures.

During the meeting, sources said, states and Union Territories were informed that the government had issued the LPG control order directing refineries and petrochemical complexes to maximise LPG production and prioritise domestic supply for household consumers.

Officials clarified that restrictions have been imposed on the distribution of LPG cylinders to commercial establishments such as hotels and restaurants in order to ensure adequate availability for domestic use. However, the restrictions do not apply to essential institutions such as hospitals and educational establishments.

The Centre also asked states to strengthen security arrangements for LPG-related infrastructure and personnel to safeguard the supply chain. State administrations were advised to closely monitor the availability and distribution of LPG at the local level on a daily basis and to take strict action against hoarding, black marketing or any violation of supply regulations.

Authorities were also directed to maintain law and order and undertake awareness campaigns to reassure the public about the availability of cooking gas. These awareness drives are expected to be carried out in coordination with oil marketing companies to counter misinformation and prevent panic buying.

In addition, states have been asked to monitor social media platforms closely and take prompt action against the spread of fake news or misleading content that may create unnecessary panic by circulating old or unrelated material.

India is one of the world's largest consumers of LPG, which is widely used as a primary cooking fuel in households. Government initiatives such as the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana have significantly expanded LPG access over the past decade, bringing millions of rural and economically weaker households into the clean-fuel network. Officials said the

Officials said Centre will continue to monitor the situation closely to ensure uninterrupted availability of LPG for domestic consumers across the country.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good move to restrict commercial use and prioritize households. My mother was worried about her Ujjwala cylinder. The government must ensure these directives are followed strictly at the local distributor level. No one should suffer because of hoarding.
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Aman W
While the coordination is good, I hope this doesn't become another case of over-centralization that delays actual supply. States need autonomy to handle local logistics. The proof will be in the delivery - let's see if cylinders reach on time in remote areas.
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Sarah B
The focus on social media monitoring is crucial. Last week, a forwarded message about an LPG shortage caused a mini-stampede at our local distributor. Timely clarifications from a official control room can prevent such chaos.
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Karthik V
Ensuring supply for hospitals and schools is the right call. But what about small dhabas and street food vendors? They are also essential for daily wage workers. Hope there's a balanced approach so their businesses don't shut down.
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Meera T
This shows how global issues directly impact our kitchens. Proud of the Ujjwala scheme, but we must also invest in long-term energy alternatives. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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