Relaxes kerosene norms: Govt 60-day supply details
Govt Relaxes Kerosene Norms for 60-Day Emergency Supply Amid LPG Crisis
In a significant policy shift aimed at shielding families from potential energy shortages, the Central Government has announced a relaxation of kerosene allocation norms across India. This decision facilitates a 60-day emergency supply of the fuel to households, primarily to mitigate the impact of the ongoing global LPG crisis and increasing domestic demand pressure.
The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas issued a notification detailing this temporary arrangement. The move is strategically designed to ensure uninterrupted access to cooking and basic lighting fuel, especially for vulnerable sections of society, as international tensions continue to affect fuel availability.
New Kerosene Distribution Strategy and Scope
To ensure widespread accessibility, authorities have devised a specific distribution plan. Kerosene under this emergency quota will be made available through selected petrol pumps. Plans are underway to designate two specific petrol pumps in each district solely for the purpose of supplying kerosene to local residents.
Furthermore, this ad hoc allocation marks a temporary reversal for several regions. The emergency supply will extend even to the 21 States and Union Territories that were previously declared kerosene-free under the Public Distribution System (PDS), highlighting the critical nature of the current energy landscape.
What This Means for Consumers
This initiative directly addresses the energy security concerns of Indian households facing the double challenge of potential LPG supply disruptions and the need for reliable cooking fuel. By Govt relaxes kerosene norms, the administration provides a crucial buffer for consumers. It ensures that essential energy needs are met using an alternative fuel source, thereby reducing immediate dependency on strained LPG supplies during this critical 60-day period.
Which areas will receive this emergency supply?
All districts across India are included, and notably, the supply extends even to the 21 States and Union Territories previously classified as kerosene-free under PDS.
Where can consumers purchase this kerosene?
The government plans to distribute the emergency kerosene through two designated petrol pumps in each district, rather than traditional PDS ration shops.