India Doubles 5kg LPG Cylinders for Migrant Labourers in Major Relief Move

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has doubled the daily state allocation of 5kg FTL LPG cylinders specifically for distribution to migrant labourers. The cylinders are provided without the requirement of address proof, needing only a valid ID card and a self-declaration letter. Chandra Prakash of the All India LPG Distributors Federation hailed the move as a crucial relief for students, daily-wage earners, and migrant workers lacking permanent addresses. The initiative has seen strong demand, with the sale of approximately 6.6 lakh cylinders reported since late March 2026.

Key Points: Govt Doubles 5kg LPG Cylinder Allocation for Migrant Workers

  • Daily allocation doubled for states
  • No address proof required, only valid ID
  • Over 6.6 lakh cylinders sold since March
  • Exclusive for migrant labourers, not commercial use
  • Logistical support from Oil Marketing Companies
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Petroleum Ministry doubles allocation of 5 kg LPG cylinders for migrant labourers

Petroleum Ministry increases daily 5kg FTL cylinder supply for migrant labourers, allowing access without address proof. Over 6.6 lakh cylinders sold.

"FTL connections can be given to needy and migrant workers who are not able to avail a domestic new connection. - Chandra Prakash"

New Delhi, April 7

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has conveyed that the daily quantity of 5 kg FTL cylinders allocated to each State for distribution to migrant labourers is being doubled.

In its letter to the Chief Secretaries of all states and Union Territories, the Ministry stated that the increase is based on the average daily supply (number of cylinders) provided to migrant labourers during March 2 to 3, and is beyond the earlier limit of 20% mentioned in the Ministry's letter dated 21.03.2026.

These 5 kg FTL cylinders will be placed at the disposal of the respective State Governments or their Food / Civil Supplies Departments. The cylinders are to be supplied exclusively to migrant labourers, with logistical and operational support from Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs).

"It is conveyed that the daily quantity of 5kg FTL cylinder in each State available for disbursal to migrant laborers is being doubled based on average daily supply (# of cylinders) to migrant laborers during 2nd - 3rd March 2026 beyond limit of 20% mentioned in Para 2(a) of letter of 21.3.2026. These 5kg FTL cylinders will be at disposal of State Government / its Food / Civil Supplies Department for supplying only to migrant laborers in their State with the assistance of OMCs," the letter from the Ministry said.

In a relief for migrant workers, students and daily-wage earners, the government has allowed the sale of 5-kilogram Free Trade LPG (FTL) cylinders without requiring address proof.

People can now get these cylinders from authorised distributors by showing only a valid ID card.

Chandra Prakash, President of the All India LPG Distributors Federation, welcomed the decision and called it "a good gesture" for vulnerable sections.

"FTL connections can be given to needy and migrant workers who are not able to avail a domestic new connection," he said, adding that "migrant maids, daily-wage labourers, students, and professionals who lack a permanent address can now access cooking fuel without bureaucratic hurdles."

He said migrants who face difficulty in cooking for themselves or their families can visit the nearest LPG distributor with a valid ID and a self-declaration letter. The letter should state that they live in the area and will use the cylinder only for cooking purposes. The facility is also available for migrant students and professionals who do not have an existing LPG connection.

Prakash made it clear that the scheme is only for household use. "These FTL cylinders are not meant for commercial customers," he said.

The response to the move has been strong. According to the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, more than 90,000 five-kilogram FTL cylinders were sold in a single day. Since March 23, 2026, around 6.6 lakh cylinders have been sold across the country.

The Ministry has described the move as part of a broader effort to ensure the uninterrupted availability of petroleum products and LPG across the country, particularly amid the evolving conflict in West Asia.

The government has also urged citizens not to panic-buy or make unnecessary LPG bookings, and has advised the public to rely only on official sources for information.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, some relief for those who need it most! The no-address-proof rule is the key here. So many migrants, students, and domestic workers move frequently for work. Bureaucratic hurdles for a basic need like cooking gas should be minimal. Hope the states implement this smoothly.
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Aman W
Good initiative, but execution is everything. Will the cylinders actually reach the intended migrant labourers, or will there be leakage and black marketing? The state food departments need to have a very transparent and accountable distribution system. The intent is right, but I'm cautiously optimistic.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked with migrant communities in Delhi, this is a practical solution. The 5kg cylinder is the perfect size for a small family or a group of workers sharing a room. Removing the address proof barrier is a game-changer. Well done.
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Karthik V
The numbers are impressive – 6.6 lakh cylinders sold shows the huge latent demand. This proves there was a major gap in access for the floating population. Hope the OMCs ensure supply keeps up, especially in industrial and construction hubs where migrants are concentrated.
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Meera T
A respectful criticism: While doubling allocation is good, why was the limit so low to begin with? The article says it was based on supply in early March. Shouldn't planning be proactive based on estimated need, not reactive? Still, better late than never. Jai Hind.

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