Sikkim CM Reviews Gas Stock, Orders 24/7 Helpline to Prevent Shortages

Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang chaired a high-level meeting to assess the stock and distribution of essential commodities, particularly LPG. He directed officials to strengthen monitoring to prevent hoarding, black marketing, and overpricing. The state is establishing a 24x7 helpline and reinforcing control rooms for real-time oversight and equitable distribution. The CM assured citizens that adequate stocks are available and the government is committed to a smooth supply chain.

Key Points: Sikkim CM Chairs Meeting on LPG Stock, Directs Constant Monitoring

  • High-level review of LPG stock & supply
  • Directions to curb hoarding and black marketing
  • 24x7 helpline and control rooms reinforced
  • Coordination intensified for logistics & distribution
  • Public communication strengthened to counter misinformation
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Sikkim CM chairs high-level meeting to assess gas stock position; directs constant monitoring

Sikkim CM Prem Singh Tamang reviews LPG stock, orders anti-hoarding measures and a 24/7 helpline to ensure seamless supply of essential commodities.

"The focus... remains on maintaining a stable and resilient supply chain - Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang"

Gangtok, March 31

Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang chaired a high-level review meeting at Samman Bhawan on Monday to assess the stock position and distribution of essential commodities across Sikkim, with a focus on ensuring their seamless and uninterrupted availability throughout the state.

At the outset, the Secretary of the Food & Civil Supplies Department presented a comprehensive overview of the current LPG stock and the prevailing supply-demand dynamics, while also highlighting the importance of mindful, judicious, and sustainable use of resources. The Chief Minister also interacted with District Collectors to understand the ground situation, noting with reassurance that no significant shortages have been reported from any district, according to an official release.

An overview of the establishment of Piped Natural Gas (PNG) and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) infrastructure was presented by the Head of City Gas Distribution (CGD), Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited, outlining the roadmap for expanding cleaner energy access in the State. This was followed by a detailed presentation on LPG supply by the IOCL LPG Bottling Plant Rangpo, which highlighted existing infrastructure, supply chains, and measures to ensure consistent availability.

Emphasising the need for heightened vigilance, the Chief Minister issued firm directions to strengthen monitoring mechanisms and strictly curb hoarding, black marketing, and overpricing. District administrations and law enforcement agencies have been tasked with maintaining constant oversight.

A dedicated 24x7 helpline will be established, while control rooms at both State and district levels are being reinforced to ensure equitable distribution through regular, real-time reporting, the release noted.

Coordination between the Transport Department and the Food & Civil Supplies Department is also being intensified to streamline logistics and monitor the movement of essential commodities. Officials have been directed to proactively put in place alternative arrangements across both urban and rural areas.

Equal emphasis has been placed on strengthening public communication through media, radio, and social platforms to keep citizens well-informed, discourage panic buying, and effectively counter misinformation. District-level helplines will further ensure prompt and efficient redressal of public concerns, said the release.

The focus, the Chief Minister stated, remains on maintaining a stable and resilient supply chain, ensuring transparency and accountability, and safeguarding the needs of all sections of society, particularly the most vulnerable.

He assured citizens that there is no cause for concern, as adequate stocks are available across the State and the Government is fully committed to ensuring a smooth and uninterrupted supply of essential commodities.

- ANI

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Priya S
Appreciate the transparency and constant monitoring. The mention of curbing black marketing is key. In my hometown, during shortages, middlemen create artificial scarcity. Strong action needed against them.
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Rohit P
The focus on PNG/CNG infrastructure is a forward-looking move. Cleaner energy is the future. However, I hope the execution matches the planning. Often, such projects get delayed in the pipeline (no pun intended).
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Gangtok, I know how vital LPG is, especially in winter. The coordination between transport and civil supplies is the most important part. The roads can be tricky. Hope they have contingency plans for landslides.
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Vikram M
The assurance is comforting, but the proof will be in the delivery. We've heard similar statements before festivals or harsh weather, only to face shortages. The 'real-time reporting' mechanism needs to be accessible to the public.
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Kavya N
Communication through radio and local media is a smart move. Not everyone is on social media, especially in remote areas. This can really help stop panic buying. Responsible governance.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the emphasis on "judicious use of resources." That's a message for all of us, not just

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