Explorer

LPG Reaches 33 Crore Consumers Within Hours, Says Hardeep Puri

On the occasion of World LPG Day, the minister credited this wide reach and efficiency to the government’s continued efforts to make clean cooking fuel accessible to every household

More than 33 crore consumers in the country now receive doorstep delivery of LPG cylinders within a few hours of booking, Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh Puri, said on Saturday.

On the occasion of World LPG Day, the minister credited this wide reach and efficiency to the government’s continued efforts to make clean cooking fuel accessible to every household.

Speaking on the transformational impact of the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY), the minister highlighted the scheme’s success in changing how people cook across the country, especially in rural and remote regions.

“Over 10.33 crore women have received free LPG connections under PMUY, helping them transition from traditional fuels to safer and cleaner LPG,” the Union Minister posted on social media platform X.

“This revolution has not only improved health conditions by reducing kitchen smoke but has also saved precious time for women, helping improve their quality of life,” Puri said.

He also saluted the efforts of workers involved in LPG production and distribution, noting that the cooking gas network now covers almost every part of India -- from remote villages to urban apartment complexes.

“From distant villages to city buildings, LPG is making cooking easier and healthier for families,” he added.

The minister underlined Prime Minister Narendra Modi government’s success in protecting consumers despite rising global energy costs.

He said that while international LPG prices have surged by nearly 58 per cent, PMUY beneficiaries in India still receive a 14.2 kg LPG cylinder at just Rs 553, compared to Rs 853 for regular consumers.

The government has taken several proactive steps to ensure fuel affordability, including two major excise duty cuts and encouraging oil marketing companies to absorb price hikes.

Puri also noted that these efforts have saved lakhs of trees from being cut for firewood and prevented thousands of deaths caused by indoor air pollution.

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

Top Headlines

Delhi-NCR Shrouded In Dense Fog; Zero-Visibility, 'Severe' Pollution Paralyse Flight, Train Services
Delhi-NCR Shrouded In Dense Fog; Zero-Visibility, 'Severe' Pollution Paralyse Flight, Train Services
Trump Slaps 10% Tariffs On Eight European Countries Over Greenland Bid, Threatens 25% From June
Trump Slaps 10% Tariffs On Eight European Countries Over Greenland Bid, Threatens 25% From June
IndiGo Hit With Rs 22.2 Crore DGCA Fine After 2,500+ Flight Cancellations
IndiGo Hit With Rs 22.2 Crore DGCA Fine After 2,500+ Flight Cancellations
Second Hindu Man Killed In Bangladesh With A Shovel While Protecting Teen; Shop Dispute Turns Fatal
Second Hindu Man Killed In Bangladesh With A Shovel While Protecting Teen; Shop Dispute Turns Fatal

Videos

Breaking News: BJP Leaders Criticize Mamata Banerjee; Compare Bengal’s Situation to 1905 Partition
weather Alert: Dense Fog and Cold Wave Disrupt Life Across Uttar Pradesh and Delhi-NCR, Multiple Road Accidents Reported
Breaking News: Rahul Gandhi Visits Indore After Contaminated Water Tragedy; Interacts with Hospitalized Patients
Breaking News: Singer B Praak Threatened by Lawrence Gang, ₹10 Crore Ransom Demanded
Breaking News: Ajit Pawar Visits Sharad Pawar’s Residence in Baramati; First Meeting Post-Municipal Election

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget