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Pahal Scheme for LPG

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Delhi
The Minister of State (I/C) for Petroleum & Natural Gas Shri Dharmendra Pradhan informed the Rajya Sabha in a written reply today that Government of India has re-launched Direct Benefit Transfer for LPG consumer (DBTL) scheme called, 'PAHAL', in 54 districts of the country on 15.11.2014 and in remaining districts of the country on 1st January, 2015. As on 05.03.2015, the response to the scheme has been adequate with 81.8% (11.89 Crore out of 14.54 Crore active LPG consumers) having joined the scheme.

LPG consumers who join the PAHAL scheme, will get the LPG cylinders at market price and receive LPG subsidy ( as per their entitlement) directly into their bank accounts. All domestic LPG consumers have been given two alternatives in the scheme. If LPG consumer has Aadhaar number, he/ she will have to link it to his/ her LPG consumer number and bank account. Alternatively, he/ she can link his bank account directly to his LPG consumer ID.

All LPG consumers who have not joined the scheme, get a grace period of three months from the date of launch to join the scheme. During grace period such consumers get LPG as per their entitlement at subsidized price. Additionally, a period of three months beyond grace period known as parking period is given to LPG consumers for joining the scheme. During parking period such consumers will get cylinders as per their entitlement at market price and subsidy will be kept parked with OMCs. This parked subsidy would be released as soon as consumer joins the scheme. However, if a consumer joins the scheme after parking period, the parked subsidy would lapse and consumer will get subsidy from prospective date only.

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First Published: Mar 11 2015 | 12:21 AM IST

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