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Supply of commercial LPG cylinders rises to 70%

Shillong, March 30: The supply of commercial LPG cylinders has increased to 70%.

This was informed by Director of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Saloni Verma said on Monday.

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Addressing a press conference, Verma said that domestic supply has remained steady.

“The government of India has also been taking stocks of other states, they have been increasing the commercial LPG supply. As of today, the commercial LPG allocation is now enhanced to 70% of regular quota for all states..Now that we are entitled to 70% definitely the situation will get better for our tourism operators, for dhaba and restaurant owners and hotels”, she said.

Verma said the Centre imposed a 20% cap on commercial LPG from March 11 as Middle-East tensions curbed imports.

“Meghalaya’s daily commercial need is about 1,000 cylinders; at 20%, arrivals fell to 200–250 daily, creating shortages for hotels, dhabas and restaurants”, she said.

Hospitals and educational institutions continue to receive full allocations.

From March 25–27, daily arrivals rose to 300–350, she said, adding the allocations in the past three days have touched about 400 as the 70% enhancement takes effect.

The official said there is no disruption in domestic LPG supply.

Pre-crisis domestic deliveries averaged 6,000–7,000 cylinders per day; after March 11, the state has delivered 5,000–7,000 daily.

She pointed out that the queues are  for  mandatory e-KYC for the de-duplication exercise certificate required for new connections, a step oil companies are enforcing to prevent hoarding. Between March 25 and 27, the state supplied 22,094 domestic cylinders.

“I would like to request everybody to please refrain from panicking, to please refrain from spreading misinformation and to please refrain from using sensationalising headlines because with that it is our people who will suffer and we don’t want anybody to suffer as the state government under the leadership of the chief minister Conrad K Sangma is doing its absolute best to tackle the situation. We have constituted district LPG monitoring committee, state level LPG monitoring committee and these are actively taking stock of situation,” the official added.

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