LPG gas chamber costs cut by ₹200 for all customers, declares Center
Homegrown LPG gas chamber costs cut by ₹200 for all customers.
The Middle has cut the costs of cooking gas by ₹200 per chamber for all homegrown shoppers during the Association bureau meeting on Tuesday. The bureau has endorsed an extra appropriation under the Ujjwala conspire. The additional payment is 200 yen. Presently sponsorship will be ₹400 per chamber for Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) recipients.
In New Delhi, a 14.2-kg LPG cylinder currently costs 1,103 rupees. Beginning on Wednesday, it will cost 903. Similarly, the Ujjwala beneficiaries will pay 703 yen when the ongoing 200 yen per cylinder subsidy is taken into account.
"PM Modi has chosen ₹200 decrease in the cost of homegrown LPG chambers, for all users...this is a gift from PM Narendra Modi, to the ladies of the country, during the event of Raksha Bandhan and Onam," said Association Clergyman Anurag Thakur.
Ujjwala program
“Heartfelt gratitude for the decision taken by the Cabinet under the chairmanship of respected Prime Minister @narendramodi drastically cut the price of cooking gas,” BJP president JP Nadda wrote in response to the announcement.
"Presently Ujjwala recipients will get LPG at ₹ 700 and any remaining customers will get LPG at ₹ 900. Modi ji's gift to our ladies power on the promising event of Raksha Bandhan. Free gas connection for 75 lakh women Addressing the cabinet briefing, Thakur also stated that the government has decided to provide free gas connection to 75 lakh women under the Ujjwala scheme on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan and Onam. This decision will benefit 33 crore consumers across the country.
Under the drive, these ladies will get the gas burner, first cooking gas chamber, and line for nothing, Thakur added. The total number of people who would benefit from the Ujjwala program would then reach 10 once 75 lakh women had access to gas. 35 crore.
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