Himachal Assures Ample LPG Supply, Warns Against Panic Booking

The Himachal Pradesh government has assured citizens there is no shortage of LPG cylinders in the state. Chief Secretary Sanjay Gupta stated that panic booking by consumers is temporarily overwhelming company servers, but stocks are sufficient. He detailed that 73,000 domestic and 10,000 commercial cylinders are currently available, with more supplies en route. The government is also allowing alternative energy sources and has warned of strict action against hoarding or black marketing.

Key Points: Himachal LPG Stock Adequate, No Panic: Chief Secretary

  • Adequate LPG stock available
  • Panic booking strains servers
  • 73k domestic, 10k commercial cylinders in state
  • Alternative energy sources opened
  • Action promised against hoarding
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No panic situation over LPG availability in Himachal, supplies adequate: Chief Secretary Sanjay Gupta

Himachal Pradesh Chief Secretary assures sufficient LPG cylinder availability, addresses server issues from panic booking, and warns against hoarding.

"We don't have any panic situation right now, but people are panicking. - Sanjay Gupta"

Shimla, March 13

Amid concerns over LPG availability in Himachal Pradesh, the state government on Friday assured that there is no panic situation and adequate stocks of cylinders are available across the state.

Speaking to ANI in Shimla, Chief Secretary of Himachal Pradesh Sanjay Gupta said that panic booking by consumers had created temporary pressure on the servers of oil marketing companies.

"We don't have any panic situation right now, but people are panicking. Because of that, they are trying to book their gas as soon as possible, and due to this, the servers of oil marketing companies are facing some problems. We are sorting that out," Gupta said.

He informed that sufficient LPG stock is currently available in the state. According to the Chief Secretary, around 73,000 domestic LPG cylinders and 10,000 commercial cylinders are presently available, while additional supplies are on the way.

"As far as availability is concerned, 73,000 LPG cylinders are available for domestic use, and 10,000 cylinders are available commercially, and the rest are on the way. There shouldn't be any major problem for consumers," he added.

Gupta further said that alternative energy sources have also been allowed temporarily following directions from the Central Pollution Control Board, which will help ease the demand pressure.

"Earlier, some alternative energy sources were not allowed to operate, but now they have been opened. That will also become an additional source of energy," he said.

He also stated that the government is taking steps to increase commercial LPG availability by diverting some private domestic cylinder supplies toward commercial use.

"Our government is diversifying by around 20 per cent and shifting private domestic cylinders toward commercial consumers so that commercial establishments get more access to LPG," he said.

The Chief Secretary added that the government is also using diplomatic channels to ensure a smooth energy supply and improve availability in the coming days.

Warning against hoarding and black marketing, he said strict action would be taken if any complaint is received.

"If any such complaint comes to our knowledge regarding hoarding or black marketing, all oil marketing agencies are covered under the relevant act and action will be taken," Gupta said.

- ANI

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Meera T
The numbers sound reassuring, but the real test is delivery at the doorstep. My mother in Shimla had to wait 5 days for a refill last month. Hope this 'adequate stock' translates to timely service for all, especially the elderly.
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Aman W
Diversifying domestic cylinders to commercial use is a smart move. Small dhabas and hotels were suffering. But they must ensure households don't face shortages because of this shift. Balance is key.
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Sarah B
Living in a remote part of Kinnaur, announcements are one thing, ground reality another. The warning against black marketing is crucial. Last time there was a scare, prices shot up. Hope they monitor this strictly.
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Vikram M
People panic because past experiences haven't been great. If the supply is truly smooth, the government should run a confidence-building campaign. Transparent, real-time data on cylinder availability would help a lot.
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Priyanka N
Allowing alternative energy sources temporarily is a good step. In the long run, Himachal should push for more electric and solar-based cooking solutions, especially with its hydropower potential. This dependency on LPG is stressful. 💡

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