In May last year, the government embarked on a drive to provide free cooking gas connection to 5 crore women from poor households in three years with a view to reduce the use of polluting fuels such as wood and dried cow dung that, according to the World Health Organization, causes 1.3 million premature deaths in India every year.
The indoor and near-home pollution generated by burning wood and cow dung is the leading cause of premature death in India after high blood pressure.
In all, 10 women from the President's hometown Jangipur as well as Raghunath Ganj and Murshidabad were handed over free connections at a ceremony also attended by Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
"Proud to join the Hon'ble @RashtrapatiBhvn Pranab Da in handing over #2.5CrUjjwala to Gauri Sarkaar at Jangipur House in West Bengal," Pradhan later tweeted.
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The government is targeting increasing LPG usage to cover 80 per cent of the households by March 2019, against 72.8 per cent as on April 1.
"Have been lucky to have a team of dedicated officers who made #2.5CrUjjwala possible. Happy to share a frame with some of them at Jangipur," Pradhan said in another tweet along with a picture of the president and the beneficiary.
"Double Delight Moments for these PMUY Beneficiaries at Jangipur. Getting freedom from Smoke & Sharing frame with Hon'ble @RashtrapatiBhvn," he said in another tweet.
Earlier, Jangipur MP and Pranab Mukherjee's son Abhijeet Mukherjee welcomed the guests for the distribution ceremony at Jangipur Bhavan.