Odisha CM Directs Market Monitoring, Centre Assures Fuel Supply Amid Crisis

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Majhi held a virtual meeting with district collectors to ensure an uninterrupted supply of essential commodities and directed enforcement squads to monitor markets. The Union government announced that a 100% supply of natural gas is being maintained and that the country has sufficient fuel reserves to meet demand. Joint Secretary Sujata Sharma detailed steps like reducing excise duty and imposing export taxes to ensure domestic market stability. She confirmed there is no shortage of LPG, with millions of cylinders delivered recently and priority given to commercial establishments.

Key Points: Odisha CM, Centre on Essential Supplies, Fuel Amid Conflict

  • CM directs 24x7 market monitoring
  • Centre assures sufficient fuel reserves
  • 95% of LPG bookings done online
  • Government reduced excise duty on fuel
  • No 'dry out' at LPG distributors
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Odisha CM discusses supply of essential commodities with district collectors, directs market monitoring

Odisha CM Mohan Majhi directs market monitoring. Centre assures sufficient fuel, LPG supply. Details on steps to prevent hoarding and panic buying.

"Our refineries are in normal operation, and crude inventories are adequate. - Sujata Sharma"

New Delhi, March 31

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Majhi held a virtual meeting with District Collectors on Monday to ensure an uninterrupted supply of essential commodities amid the West Asia conflict.

The Chief Minister directed enforcement squads to remain on 24x7 action mode, monitor markets, act against hoarders and rumour-mongers, and maintain team spirit for coordinated crisis management, according to the CMO.

Earlier in the day, the Union government announced that a 100 per cent supply of natural gas is being maintained for domestic consumers and CNG transport, noting that approximately 95 per cent of LPG bookings were done online yesterday.

Speaking at a joint inter-ministerial briefing, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary (Marketing and Oil Refinery) at the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, stated that the country possesses sufficient fuel reserves to meet current demand.

"Our refineries are in normal operation, and crude inventories are adequate. Some retail outlets are in normal operation, but panic buying is also observed in some retail outlets. In this regard, I would like to tell the people of the country that petrol and diesel are available in sufficient quantities with us," Sharma said.

She explained that the government took several steps to ensure domestic stability, including the reduction of excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs 10 and the imposition of export taxes to maintain the availability of diesel and Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) in the local market.

The Joint Secretary detailed the expansion of the Piped Natural Gas (PNG) network, noting that several central ministries, including the Ministry of Defence, issued orders to support expansion in residential areas and unit lines.

She added that the government issued a gazette notification on March 24 to expedite last-mile connectivity. Regarding the status of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), Sharma confirmed there is no "dry out" at any distributor.

"In the past two days, about 1.4 crore bookings have been made, of which 92 lakh cylinders have also been delivered. As you know, the commercial LPG has been distributed by the Indian government. The Indian government has increased the availability of commercial LPG by about 70% and has talked about prioritising Dhaba, Restaurants, Industrial Canteens and Migrant Labour. I would like to tell you that after the issue of this order in the last week, about 2,60,000 FTL (Free Trade LPG) cylinders of 5 kg have been sold," she said.

- ANI

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Priya S
The central government's assurance on fuel and gas supply is reassuring. The reduction in excise duty should have been passed on to consumers more effectively though. Still, it's good to know refineries are running normally and stocks are there. Let's not panic buy.
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Rohit P
Focusing on dhabas and migrant labour for LPG is a very good and necessary move. These are the people most affected by any shortage. Hope the district collectors in Odisha also keep a special watch on supplies to labour camps and roadside eateries.
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Anjali F
While the directives are good, the real test is implementation at the local *mandi* level. Will the local officials actually take action against powerful hoarders? I have my doubts. The intention is right, but execution is key.
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David E
The data shared is impressive - 92 lakh cylinders delivered from 1.4 crore bookings. The online system seems to be working. This kind of transparency helps build public confidence. Kudos to the teams working on the ground.
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Kavya N
My mother in Bhubaneswar was worried about LPG. I just forwarded this article to her. The confirmation that there is no 'dry out' at any distributor is a relief. Now we need people to stop forwarding panic messages on WhatsApp!

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