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    86% of PMUY Beneficiaries Who Are Atleast One Year Old Returned For The Second Refill

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    By Amit Bhanot on July 1, 2019 Media Monitoring, Petroleum & Natural Gas

    State/UT-wise details of LPG connections released including LPG connections released under Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) are at Annexure.

    OMCs have reported that nearly 86% of PMUY beneficiaries who are atleast one year old have returned for the second refill. OMCs have reported that average per capita consumption of PMUY beneficiaries is around 4.87 cylinders.  The use of LPG by PMUY beneficiary household depends on several factors which include food habits, cooking habits, availability and accessibility to LPG, price of LPG, free availability of firewood, cow dung etc. In order to encourage the PMUY beneficiaries to adopt and use LPG on sustained basis, OMCs have been pursuing the following measures: –

    (i)  offering swap facility i.e.  to provide small 5 kg cylinder against 14.2 kg cylinder as per the requirement.

    (ii) conducting Pradhan Mantri LPG Panchayat to educate beneficiaries on the benefits of sustained use of LPG and its safe usage.

    (iii)  launching audio visual media campaign to spread awareness on advantages of use of LPG.

    (iv)  targeted SMS campaign to reach to beneficiaries who have not comeback for refill.

    (v)  display campaign by way of banners, standees and hoardings at public places.

    World Health Organisation in its Press Release of 2 May 2018 had mentioned that “the Countries are taking measures to tackle and reduce air pollution from particulate matter. For example, in just two years, India’s Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana Scheme has provided some 37 million women living below the poverty line with free LPG connections to support them to switch to clean household energy use.”

    OMCs have given instructions to their LPG distributors to release LPG connections after satisfying and meeting all the safety norms for installation of LPG connections.  Further, OMCs have reported that the following measures are adopted for ensuring safety and for educating the prospective LPG customers under PMUY Scheme: –

    1. Proper education is given on safety aspects of LPG usage to the PMUY beneficiaries through safety clinics during the LPG connection distribution melas by way of how to use LPG by demonstration and screening film on safety.
    2. While issuing LPG connections under PMUY scheme, safety instructions card is given to the beneficiaries.
    3. All LPG distributors are under strict instructions to install connections at the premises of the PMUY beneficiaries and ensure that the Hotplate is kept at safe location and customer is advised about the safe way to use LPG.
    4. OMCs’ Officers carry out regular customer contacts and distributorship inspections to monitor the above steps. During inspections, wherever it is found that the distributors are not adhering to the given instructions or non-compliance of given instructions, suitable action under MDG is taken against such defaulting distributors.
    5. Government has launched intensive ‘Safety Campaign’ through print and electronic media highlighting safety norms in usage of LPG.
    6. LPG Panchayats are also organised to educate the LPG consumers about safety & sustained use of LPG.
    Annexure
    S.No State/UT Total LPG connections Connection released under PMUY
    1 Andaman and Nicobar Islands                                   97,630                      7,890
    2 Andhra Pradesh                           133,47,256                  3,48,093
    3 Arunachal Pradesh                               2,50,978                    39,775
    4 Assam                             64,14,899                28,79,858
    5 Bihar                           164,56,328                79,46,704
    6 Chandigarh                               2,74,171                           88
    7 Chhattisgarh                             47,89,330                26,91,008
    8 Dadra and Nagar Haveli                                   86,578                    14,217
    9 Daman and Diu                                   60,606                         425
    10 Delhi                             48,30,518                    73,962
    11 Goa                               4,75,724                      1,074
    12 Gujarat                             99,43,278                25,64,401
    13 Haryana                             66,06,766                  6,86,804
    14 Himachal Pradesh                             17,29,871                  1,14,468
    15 Jammu and Kashmir                             29,98,577                10,88,709
    16 Jharkhand                             51,73,506                29,11,289
    17 Karnataka                           153,05,641                28,45,549
    18 Kerala                             85,71,998                  2,15,589
    19 Lakshadweep                                     7,828                         290
    20 Madhya Pradesh                           140,37,461                64,89,145
    21 Maharashtra                           264,76,357                40,98,374
    22 Manipur                               5,09,858                  1,33,234
    23 Meghalaya                               3,01,669                  1,42,439
    24 Mizoram                               2,86,790                    26,237
    25 Nagaland                               2,49,094                    49,914
    26 Odisha                             79,87,637                42,65,117
    27 Puducherry                               3,66,148                    13,427
    28 Punjab                             82,70,626                12,10,652
    29 Rajasthan                           154,38,500                57,93,407
    30 Sikkim                               1,37,796                      7,893
    31 Tamil Nadu                           206,02,452                31,56,360
    32 Telangana                           105,10,381                  9,46,509
    33 Tripura                               6,99,672                  2,40,848
    34 Uttar Pradesh                           376,13,375              131,48,904
    35 Uttarakhand                             25,12,305                  3,57,696
    36 West Bengal                           209,07,112                80,83,765
    Total                        2643,28,716              725,94,114
    *  Total LPG connections includes connections released under PMUY

     

    This information was given by Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan in a written reply to the Lok Sabha today.

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