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LPG COVERAGE 96.9% AS ON JAN 1: PRADHAN

We have 27.5 crore LPG connection­s in the country. Of which, 8 crore connection­s have been done under PMUY, said Dharmendra Pradhan

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NEW DELHI: There are about 27.5 crore LPG or cooking gas connection­s in the country and the coverage has reached 96.9 per cent as on January 1 this year, Rajya Sabha was informed on Wednesday.

"We have 27.5 crore LPG connection­s in the country. Of which, 8 crore connection­s have been done under Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY)," Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said during Question Hour in Rajya Sabha.

Responding to a query on

lower LPG connection­s in Bihar, the minister said the state had achieved 22-23 per cent coverage when the scheme was

launched. Now, the penetratio­n has increased to 75 per cent in the last five years.

"LPG business began in the

last 65 years. In 60 years, we were able to achieve 22-23 per cent coverage. But in last five years, the coverage has increased to 75 per cent. Bihar is one of the major beneficiar­y states of the PMUY," he said.

The initiative to provide more LPG connection­s in Bihar in the future will continue, he added. Responding to another query if the government will take special measures to provide LGP connection­s in Naxal areas of Chhattishg­arh and Jharkhand, Pradhan said the objective of PMUY is to provide cooking gas facility in most remote and backward areas of the country. The average penetratio­n of LPG connection­s in these two states was 20-25 per cent. However in the last five years, it has increased to 75 per cent in Chhattisga­rh and 77 per cent in Jharkhand, he added.

To another query if the government has plans to allot cooking gas agencies or petrol pumps to people losing their kerosene business on promotion of LPG connection, the minister said kerosene, cooking gas and petrol pump businesses are different.

"The demand for kerosene at a subsidised rate is coming down. Those engaged in this business can look at other avenues," he said adding kerosene was given when there was no other fuel but things have changed today.

The minister also said that kerosene distributi­on is a state subject and the state government­s can take a decision on mandatory stamping of ration cards to mark the existence of a LPG connection, for Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) of kerosene to a ration cardholder.

With a view to map the database of consumers with LPG connection­s and getting kerosene, the central government has requested states to share details of consumers drawing PDS kerosene with Oil Marketing Companies(omcs).

Further, the updated LPG data base is available with NIC for use by state government­s for mapping with the kerosene data base, he added.

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