
Government Launches Anti-LPG Cylinder Hoarding Drive in Chhattisgarh, Seizes 3,841 Cylinders and Files 97 FIRs
Chhattisgarh Government Takes Strict Measures to Prevent Cooking Gas Hoarding
Key Developments:
- The Chhattisgarh government has seized 3,841 LPG cylinders from 335 locations across the state over the past two weeks as part of a crackdown on cooking gas hoarding.
- A high-level meeting was held on Saturday, chaired by Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, to assess liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) availability and streamline the distribution system.
- The government has directed authorities to closely monitor the stock and supply of cooking gas and petroleum products, and to take strict action against hoarding and profiteering.
Government Response:
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- To ensure timely delivery of essential services, the government has established a state-level control room to monitor the situation and has instructed officials to regularly review supply conditions.
- Similar control rooms will be set up in all districts to counter misinformation and ensure accurate information reaches the public.
- The government has also directed strict vigilance at border check-posts, with monitoring of LPG cylinder and fuel transport.
Supply Chain:
- Officials from oil companies, including IOCL, BPCL, and HPCL, have informed that there is no shortage of LPG or petroleum products in the state, and that supply and online booking systems are functioning normally.
- The government has assured the public that there is no shortage of petroleum products, gas cylinders, or fertilizers in the state.
Measures to Curb Hoarding:
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- The government has directed officials to take strict action against hoarding and profiteering, and has issued directives to curb the hoarding of fertilizers.
- Regular reviews of daily stock levels will be conducted to prevent hoarding.
Public Engagement:
- Consumers can report issues related to domestic LPG supply, complaints, or hoarding through a toll-free number.
- Efforts are being made to widely publicise the toll-free number for quick grievance redressal.
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