Nigambodh Ghat Confirms Full Gas Supply, No Impact on Cremations

The supervisor of Delhi's Nigambodh Ghat has confirmed there is no shortage of CNG for cremations, with operations continuing normally. The Government of India has issued a statement assuring that retail fuel outlets across the country are operating normally with adequate stocks. It has urged the public not to engage in panic buying based on rumours, despite geopolitical tensions affecting supply routes. The ministry noted that all refineries are running at high capacity to ensure an uninterrupted energy supply.

Key Points: No Gas Shortage at Nigambodh Ghat, Cremations Unaffected

  • Full CNG supply at cremation ground
  • Cost per cremation Rs 1500-2000
  • Government says fuel supply stable nationwide
  • Public urged not to believe rumours
  • Refineries operating at high capacity
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Nigambodh Ghat reports no gas shortage; cremation services continue unaffected

Nigambodh Ghat supervisor assures full CNG supply for cremations. Government confirms stable national fuel stocks, urges against panic buying.

"It has had no impact on Nigambodh Ghat. We have a full gas supply here. - Sanjeev, Supervisor"

New Delhi, March 29

The supervisor at Nigambodh Ghat, Sanjeev, on Saturday assured full gas supply and said that the supply chain disruption has had no impact on the cremation ground.

Speaking with ANI, the supervisor said that the cost of CNG per cremation takes about Rs 2000.

"It has had no impact on Nigambodh Ghat. We have a full gas supply here. The cost of CNG for 1 cremation ranges from Rs 1500 to Rs 2000. On average, 4 to 5 cremations are done every day," he said.

Meanwhile, the Government of India on Thursday said that fuel supply across the country remains stable and retail fuel outlets are operating normally despite the ongoing developments in West Asia, urging the public not to believe rumours or resort to panic buying.

According to a statement released by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, "All retail outlets are operating normally across the country," even as there were reports of panic buying in some areas due to rumours.

The ministry clarified that the country has adequate fuel supplies. "There are adequate stocks of petrol and diesel available at all Petrol Pumps in the country," the statement said, reiterating its advice to citizens "not to believe rumours."

The government also said that all refineries are operating at high capacity to ensure an uninterrupted energy supply. "All refineries are operating at high capacity, with adequate crude inventories in place," the ministry said, adding that domestic LPG production from refineries has been increased to support domestic consumption.

With the Strait of Hormuz remaining closed, the government has taken several steps to maintain supplies of LPG and petroleum products across the country. The statement noted that the supply of LPG has been affected due to the prevailing geopolitical situation, but domestic deliveries remain normal.

"No reported dry-out at LPG distributorships" has been reported so far, and the "delivery of Domestic LPG Cylinders is normal," the ministry said.

To support essential sectors, the government has increased the allocation of commercial LPG to states and union territories.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is a relief. My uncle's final rites were performed at Nigambodh Ghat last year. Knowing it's functioning normally brings some peace of mind amidst all the fuel rumors. Kudos to the staff for maintaining services. 🙏
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Rohit P
While it's good news about the ghat, the article mentions panic buying in some areas. Why do we always fall for rumors? We need to be more responsible as citizens and trust official channels instead of creating chaos.
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Aditya G
Rs 1500-2000 per cremation seems reasonable for CNG, considering the costs involved. It's a sensitive matter and cost shouldn't be a burden for families during such a difficult time. Hope the government keeps it subsidized if needed.
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Michael C
Respectfully, while the focus is on cremation services, the broader issue is fuel supply stability. The government's statement is reassuring, but transparent and regular communication is key to preventing panic. The steps to increase refinery output are prudent.
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Nisha Z
Heartening to see that even with global tensions, our essential services are running. It shows planning and resilience. My prayers for the workers at the ghat who perform this sacred duty every day.

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