A crackdown on hoarding and black marketing resulted in the seizure of 741 LPG cylinders from 102 locations across Chhattisgarh.
Iran War Panic: 741 LPG Cylinders Seized In Chhattisgarh Hoarding Crackdown
Teams from the Food Department and district administration have been conducting surprise inspections at suspected locations to curb hoarding of domestic LPG cylinders, an official release said.

Raipur, Mar 13 (PTI) A total of 741 LPG cylinders were seized from 102 locations across Chhattisgarh as part of a crackdown on hoarding and black marketing amid the West Asia crisis, an official said on Friday.
Teams from the Food Department and district administration have been conducting surprise inspections at suspected locations to curb hoarding of domestic LPG cylinders, an official release said.
"So far, 741 cylinders have been seized from 102 places across the state. Raipur district recorded the highest number of seizures with 392 domestic LPG cylinders confiscated, followed by Bilaspur district where 130 cylinders were seized," it said.
It said five LPG bottling plants are operational in the state comprising two each run by Indian Oil Corporation and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation, and one by Bharat Petroleum Corporation, adding that adequate stock of domestic LPG was available at these plants and bottling was being carried out at full capacity.
"Refilled cylinders are being regularly supplied to 540 LPG distributors across all districts of the state. Sufficient stock of petrol and diesel is available in the state and is being supplied to consumers through 2,465 fuel pumps," the release pointed out.
The release said Chief Secretary Vikas Sheel chaired a review meeting on March 12 with Food Department Secretary Reena Baba Saheb Kangale and officials of oil companies to assess the situation, following which a state-level control and monitoring committee was formed on March 13 under the food department director.
Oil companies have fixed a minimum gap of 25 days between two LPG refill bookings and consumers have been advised to book refill cylinders accordingly, it added.
"The availability and distribution of LPG, petrol and diesel are being reviewed daily, and citizens should not believe rumours or misinformation regarding shortages. Consumers can register complaints related to supply and distribution of LPG, petrol or diesel at the Food Department's call centre numbers 1800-233-3663 and 1967," the statement said.
During a video conference meeting on March 13, the Union Secretary of Consumer Affairs informed food secretaries of all states that adequate stock of domestic LPG and petrol-diesel is available in the country.
States have also been asked to take immediate action against hoarding and black marketing of these commodities, it added.
(Disclaimer: 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.)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What action has been taken in Chhattisgarh regarding LPG cylinders?
Which district in Chhattisgarh saw the most LPG cylinder seizures?
Raipur district recorded the highest number of seizures, with 392 domestic LPG cylinders confiscated. Bilaspur district followed with 130.
Are there sufficient stocks of LPG and other fuels in Chhattisgarh?
Yes, the state has adequate stock of domestic LPG, petrol, and diesel. Refilled cylinders and fuel are being regularly supplied to distributors and consumers.
What advice has been given to consumers regarding LPG refill bookings?
Oil companies have set a minimum gap of 25 days between LPG refill bookings. Consumers are advised to book their refills accordingly.
Where can citizens register complaints about fuel supply in Chhattisgarh?
Consumers can register complaints related to LPG, petrol, or diesel supply and distribution by calling the Food Department's call centre numbers: 1800-233-3663 and 1967.

























