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LPG cylinder prices dropped by 300; find out more

LPG cylinder prices dropped by 300; find out more


Let us let you know that the government raised the subsidy on LPG supplied via the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) by Rs 100 earlier this month. As a result, the recipients' total subsidy was increased to Rs 300.


The Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) recipients will now get an extra Rs 100 in LPG cylinder subsidies, according to recent announcements from the Central Government. The subsidy assistance has now increased to Rs 300 in this manner. The government has also said that it would provide 75 lakh additional connections as part of the program.


The demand for LPG would continue to be high, according to Pankaj Jain, secretary of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. "A new set of LPG users are entering the market first as far as switching from LPG to PNG is concerned. LPG and PNG are both expanding, according to Pankaj Jain.


PNG issues: According to the Secretary, using PNG as a principal fuel would need a sizable client base. Jain said that given the country's location, there are several areas where PNG has difficulties. There are still many communities around the nation that do not even have 200 homes. It's possible that PNG won't work in these places.


Up to Rs 300 in relief: Let us inform you that the government raised the subsidy on cooking gas (LPG) supplied via the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) by Rs 100 earlier this month. Following this increase, the Ujjwala plan is now providing a subsidy of Rs 300 per cylinder. This action benefits more than 9 crore households. To entice consumers to join the Ujjwala program, the government is adopting these actions.



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