Replying to supplementaries during Question Hour, Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said the government's endeavour is to provide 5 crore more LPG connections with focus on poor and BPL families.
"We are focussing on eastern and north-eastern states and we are committed to increase them in the next three years. There will be a quantum jump in LPG penetration.
"This government has a commitment to enhance and take a big leap to increase LPG penetration in eastern and north-eastern states," he said.
"We have made provisions for BPL families to provide them with LPG connections and a sum of Rs 2,000 crore has been earmarked initially this year," he said.
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Pradhan said when the NDA government came to power in June 2014, a total of 1.2 crore new LPG connections were provided and government has taken steps to increase them further in the last two years.
"During 2014-15, we have increased it to 1.6 crore and during the current year we intend to raise the new LPG connections to over 2 crore and we want to push it further to 3 crore connections," he said.
As many as 5 lakh women out of a total of 15 lakh dying across the world out of domestic pollution were in India as poor women did not have LPG connections, he said, adding that the national average of LPG penetration in the country was 61.3 per cent.