The PMUY aims to provide LPG connections to five crore BPL households by 2019 and is part of a larger programme of adding ten crore new LPG connections by 2019 to achieve full coverage of connections in Indian households.
The launch of PMUY in Meghalaya followed after the scheme was launched in Assam, Nagaland, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh.
As a symbolic launch of PMUY in the state, 24 BPL beneficiaries were handed over with deposit-free PMUY LPG connections.
He said the scheme has also been possible after over one crore consumers responded to the Prime Minister's call to voluntarily give up their subsidised LPG connections.
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As on January 1 this year, Meghalaya has around 6.32 lakh LPG coverage, which is only 23 per cent of the total household in the state.
Six new LPG distributors will soon be added to the the existing 46 in Meghalaya to cater to the surge in LPG consumers in the state, officials said.
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