LPG Cylinder Subsidy Hike: In the midst of the ongoing discussions about LPG gas cylinders, there’s some good news. The Indian government has decided to raise the subsidy on LPG cylinders.
Previously, the subsidy was Rs 200, but it’s now been bumped up to Rs 300. This increase will directly benefit those enrolled in the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana. If you’re one of the beneficiaries of this scheme, you can find out how to check if you’re receiving the subsidy right here. More details on checking the subsidy are available below…
How much has the subsidy gone up?
The subsidy for LPG cylinders was Rs 200 before, and now it’s been raised to Rs 300.
Only individuals who are part of the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana, meaning those who have obtained an LPG connection through this program, can take advantage of the subsidy.
Wondering if you’re getting the subsidy?
If you’re linked to the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana and want to verify if you’re receiving the subsidy, you can do so easily.
To check, first head over to the official website https://pmuy.gov.in/mylpg.html.
Once there, you’ll see the icon for your gas company.
Click on the icon of the company that provides your LPG gas cylinder.
Next, enter your 17-digit LPG ID.
If you prefer, you can also use your mobile number instead of the ID to log in.
Then, click on View Content/Refill History and navigate to the section that shows Subsidy Amount and Bank Status.
After that, you’ll be able to see if the subsidy money has been credited to your account or not.
Even after 38 days of the Middle East war, a decision on the Strait of Hormuz is yet to be taken. America has given a final ultimatum till 8 pm on Tuesday, then Iran has retaliated by saying that if there is an attack, it will target not only the Strait of Hormuz but also other important sea routes like Bab-el-Mandeb. The war between America and Iran has increased the energy crisis across the world including India.
The supply of gas and oil is getting affected due to the war. To control the energy crisis, many rules related to LPG gas cylinders have been changed in India. ECA Act has been imposed on gas cylinders. Changes have been made in the booking rules and prices. Now a new rule has also been implemented regarding the delivery of cylinders.
A new change has been made regarding LPG cylinders. The Delhi government has issued new regulations regarding the sale of LPG cylinders. The Delhi government has now completely banned the sale of LPG cylinders directly from warehouses. The government has issued instructions to oil companies and gas distributors not to sell cylinders directly from warehouses to any consumer. The government has also clarified that strict action will be taken against those who do so.
