Remaining 116 Delhi villages to get piped cooking gas by year-end: CM Gupta

IANS May 15, 2025 167 views

Delhi's Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced a significant expansion of piped cooking gas infrastructure across the city's remaining villages. This initiative aims to provide clean cooking fuel to all rural households, reducing environmental pollution and improving women's health. The project aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of empowering rural communities through accessible infrastructure. By year-end, all 116 currently unserved villages will have piped gas connections, completing Delhi's comprehensive gas network.

"Piped gas supply is going to improve the health of women and protect the environment from pollution" - CM Rekha Gupta
New Delhi, May 15: Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday announced that the remaining 116 villages in the city without a piped cooking gas line will get the facility by the year-end, ensuring that all Delhi villages are covered under the scheme.

Key Points

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Remaining 116 villages to get piped gas connection by December

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Total gas pipeline network reaches 13,000 km

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Initiative supports PM Modi's Ujjwala scheme vision

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Reduces rural pollution from traditional cooking fuels

Earlier, Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena and the CM virtually inaugurated PNG (Piped Natural Gas) supply to 111 villages at a ceremony in Dwarka.

CM Gupta said the piped gas connections in Delhi, under the second phase of extending gas pipeline facility to villages, mark a new chapter in the lives of all families in 111 villages.

"The 116 villages that are without a piped gas line will also get the facility by this year end," she said, adding that a total 130 villages had got piped gas line in the first phase.

The CM announced that with the 111 villages getting piped gas on Thursday the total length of line has gone up to 13,000 km in the city.

"Piped gas supply is going to improve the health of women and protect the environment from pollution," she said.

"As a homemaker I have also experienced problems related to sudden finishing of cooking gas in the LPG cylinder," she said, adding that piped gas will end such problems in villages.

She said even small facilities were not available to the poor in the country till 2014 and Prime Minister Narendra Modi had to announce the cooking gas Ujjwala scheme from the ramparts of Red Fort.

Highlighting her government's green initiatives Gupta also expressed her government's resolve to install up to 3 lakh rooftop solar plant units and highlighted the recent introduction of 400 e-buses.

In his address, LG Saxena said he sorted out the problem of delayed no-objection certificate (NoC) for IGL for laying the gas pipeline for speedy expansion of the facility.

Earlier, Urban Development Minister Ashish Sood highlighted how the new facility would rid the villages and the city of polluting smoke emanating from some rural homes which were using conventional fuels like wood and coal for cooking.

"This is an example of CM Gupta's resolve for implementing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for women empowerment and environment protection," said Sood, calling it a historic event.

He said a UN survey shows that till 2022 as much as 30 per cent of the rural population in Delhi was dependent on smoke-emitting conventional sources of fuel for cooking.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some good news for our villages! No more last-minute gas cylinder emergencies. My sister in Najafgarh has been waiting for this for years. Hope they stick to the deadline 🤞
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Priya M.
Great initiative but implementation is key. In our area, the pipeline work caused months of road digging and traffic jams. Hope they plan better this time. Still, cleaner fuel is worth the temporary inconvenience!
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Amit S.
About time! My grandmother in Delhi village still cooks on chulha sometimes. The smoke affects her health badly. This will be life-changing for so many families 🙏
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Neha T.
Good step but what about safety measures? We've seen gas pipeline accidents in other cities. Hope they conduct proper safety training for villagers along with installation.
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Vikram J.
Connecting 13,000 km pipeline is no joke! This will reduce so much pollution. Delhi's air quality might actually improve if more people switch from wood/coal to PNG. Kudos to the team working on this massive project 👏
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Sunita R.
Hope they consider the pricing carefully. Many villagers might go back to wood if the piped gas is too expensive. Subsidies should continue for some time to help with transition.

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