Uttarakhand Boosts LPG Supply for Char Dham Yatra, Seeks Extra Allocation

Uttarakhand's Chief Secretary has directed officials and oil companies to ensure an uninterrupted supply of commercial LPG for the upcoming Char Dham Yatra and tourism season. The state is seeking a 100% allocation of commercial LPG from the Centre from April to November, plus an extra 5% for potential monsoon disasters. A major enforcement drive is ongoing, resulting in thousands of inspections, seizures of cylinders, and arrests to curb black marketing. The administration emphasizes that reliable LPG is crucial both for the tourism economy and for potential relief operations during the monsoon.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Ensures LPG Supply for Char Dham Yatra Season

  • Steady LPG supply for tourism season
  • Crackdown on black marketing & illegal refilling
  • Request for 100% commercial LPG allocation
  • Enforcement drives with raids and seizures
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Uttarakhand ensures steady LPG supply for Char Dham Yatra

Uttarakhand reviews LPG supply for Char Dham Yatra, directs oil companies to prevent shortages and black marketing, seeks increased allocation from Centre.

"Uttarakhand's economy is largely dependent on the Char Dham Yatra and tourism activities. - Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan"

Dehradun, April 6

Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan on Monday held a meeting with all District Magistrates and representatives of oil companies to review the supply of domestic and commercial LPG in the state, keeping in view the current global scenario and the upcoming Char Dham Yatra and tourism season.

During the meeting, the Chief Secretary issued clear instructions to ensure an uninterrupted supply of commercial LPG cylinders during the Char Dham Yatra so that hotels, dhabas, restaurants, and other tourism-related establishments do not face any difficulties.

He directed oil companies to clear any backlog in domestic LPG supply on a priority basis and further streamline the distribution system to ensure that common citizens do not face any inconvenience. The Chief Secretary also took feedback from all District Magistrates and issued necessary directions accordingly.

He emphasised that supply should be increased to ensure adequate availability in the market, preventing any unnecessary pressure or panic situations.

He further instructed that any administrative or logistical issues faced by oil companies in operations should be resolved promptly. District Magistrates were directed to continuously monitor the LPG supply situation in their respective districts, intensify enforcement actions, and ensure that no black marketing or artificial shortage occurs anywhere.

Food and Civil Supplies Secretary Anand Swaroop informed that, as per feedback received from District Magistrates, domestic LPG supply is improving and instances of panic booking have declined.

Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan stated that Uttarakhand's economy is largely dependent on the Char Dham Yatra and tourism activities. During the travel season, the demand for LPG increases significantly. He also highlighted that between June and September, during the monsoon period, there remains a risk of disasters such as heavy rainfall. In such situations, LPG serves as a crucial fuel for relief and rescue operations.

Considering these factors, a letter is being sent to the Government of India requesting that Uttarakhand's allocation of commercial LPG be maintained at 100% from April to November. Additionally, a request has been made for an extra 5% allocation of commercial LPG for potential disaster situations. Based on estimates, the state will require approximately 967,949 commercial cylinders along with an additional 48,397 cylinders during the travel period.

Meanwhile, to ensure smooth and transparent LPG supply in the state, a comprehensive enforcement drive has been underway since March 9, 2026, and continues at present. So far, a total of 5,934 inspections have been conducted. During these inspections, action was taken against irregularities, leading to the seizure of 864 domestic and 168 commercial gas cylinders.

In addition, enforcement teams have carried out 362 raids, registered 17 FIRs, and made 7 arrests. A total fine of ₹1,05,900 has been imposed so far to curb irregularities. Equipment used in illegal refilling and misuse of gas, including refilling kits, gas stoves, and a pickup vehicle, has also been seized.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good step, but I hope the focus on commercial LPG doesn't lead to shortages for us regular households. The article says domestic supply is improving, but we've faced issues before. The enforcement against black marketing is very much needed.
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Aman W
Planning for the monsoon disasters is a smart move. LPG is critical for relief work when roads are blocked. Requesting that extra 5% allocation shows they are thinking ahead. More states should have such detailed contingency plans.
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Sarah B
The numbers are impressive – nearly 6000 inspections and fines imposed. This kind of strict enforcement is the only way to prevent corruption and artificial shortages. Hope it continues beyond the tourist season.
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Vikram M
As someone who runs a small guesthouse in Rishikesh, this news is a relief. Last season, we had to pay a premium due to cylinder shortages. If the supply is smooth, it helps us offer better service and fair prices to pilgrims. Jai Uttarakhand!
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Karthik V
A respectful criticism: While the planning is good, the real test is on-ground implementation. District Magistrates must ensure these instructions trickle down to the last mile. Often, policies are great on paper but the common pilgrim still faces overcharging and shortages.
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Nisha Z

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