Bangalore: Moily unveils 5 kg cooking gas cylinder


Bangalore: Moily unveils 5 kg cooking gas cylinder

Bangalore, Oct 5 (IANS):
Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister M. Veerappa Moily Saturday launched the sale of five-kg cooking gas cylinder here at the non-subsidised rate of Rs.492 per cylinder, including taxes.

Unveiling the free trade LPG (cooking gas) scheme at a retail outlet of the state-run Bharat Petroleum oil marketing firm in the city's southern suburb, Moily said the new offer was revolutionary, as it would benefit 35 percent population, which is migratory in the country.

"The scheme is a boon to migratory population such as students, IT professionals, back-office employees and people working at odd hours, as it will provide them flexibility to pick up the small cylinder and get refills when they need as petrol pump stations remain open for longer hours," Moily said on the occasion.

The minister also announced the inter-company LPG portability scheme, which enables customers to choose or switch distributor of any of the three state-run oil marketing firms - Indian Oil Corporation, Hindustan Petroleum and Bharat Petroleum.

"The twin schemes will usher in customer democracy. Those who do not have the subsidised cooking gas connection, can buy the small cylinder from their nearest retail outlet and change the distributor through the portability scheme," Moily said.

The small cylinder scheme was launched simultaneously at 11 retail outlets each in four other metros -- Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai and New Delhi under the pilot project at their respective company-owned and company-operated (COCO) petrol stations.

"The scheme will be rolled out in other metros across the country next year depending upon the success of the pilot project in the five cities," Moily said.

Under the scheme, a prospective consumer has to first to register with the outlet, giving a copy of his/her voter ID card, driving license, PAN card, Aadhaar card or any official document as a proof of identity and buy the equipment with or without regulator at Rs.1,000 plus taxes.

On subsequent refills, only the fuel cost has to be paid.

The portability scheme has also been launched simultaneously in 24 cities across the country on a pilot basis and will be rolled out in other cities nationwide after three months.

"Electronic tracking of portability request and closure will ensure a consumer does not face difficulty in switching over to a distributor of his choice. The scheme will also improve consumer service by distributors as it will usher in competition among the oil marketing firms," Moily added.

  

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Mr Moily is looks bit business man than sales person.Indeed it is a opportunity to the people who have not. And to say it is better than nothing.

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  • avani, mlore

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    It is a good move to make very essential gas cylinder easily available. Though this may not help common man at large, it helps high salaries people from transferable jobs. It definitely helps oil companies in increasing their profits as this is priced commercially. This again shows there has never been a shortage of gas in India. If at all there was shortage, it was well orchestrated to reduce subsidy and help oil companies.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Small measure of help to the people! It's o.k!

    But Mr. Moily,your Govt should take some drastic steps to reduce escalating cost of petroleum products which is major cause of inflation!

    Dear Moily, you told, Oil mafia is threatening the Ministry!
    Any way you are under threat,
    why don't you moot, once again nationalization of Petroleum Refinery sector for public good?
    Please implement direct pipe line from crude supplying Countries?
    In turn, India could supply them Ganges water that is flowing to the Ocean!

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Ananth Kumar is likely to occupy Moily's position as PETRO Minister next year. So he is getting training from Moily.

    Good initiative by Moily. Hope Petrol Bunk owners won't cheat by selling half filled cylinder.

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  • Glenn, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Seems like Ananth Kumar gased with 5 kg cooking gas.Hmmm... something cooking.Anything is fair in politics.

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/BOMBAY

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    DEAR MR MOILY,AFTER THE GAS WHY YOU CANT KEEP ONIONS,RICE,SUGAR,MILK ETC IN PETROL PUMPS ONLY, AS PEOPLE WILL SAVE THEIR TIME, INSTEAD GOING OTHER SHOPS..

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  • Ashok Shetty, Shirva

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Good move from UPA, look like Anatha kumar soon will join Congress ????

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/Washington,DC

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    No, may be both will swap parties after parliamentary elections because both are likely to loose....

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Yes,Shakuni will loose next time....

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