The Delhi Government on Tuesday June 17,2014 announced that the national capital has become the first ‘kerosene-free city’ in the country.
“With the successful implementation of Delhi: A Kerosene-Free City Scheme, 2012,
no subsidised kerosene is being issued in the national capital and the
country can save upto Rs 200 crores every year,” said S.S. Yadav,
Commissioner, Food Supply and Weights and Measures.
The
scheme was launched in 2012 in collaboration with three Oil Marketing
Companies and Union Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas for which
Delhi Government had incurred an expenditure of Rs 62 crores.
''Under the scheme, free gas connections along with LPG filled cylinders,
two burner gas stove, regulator and suraksha pipe were issued to the
Jhuggi Ration Card (JRC), Below Poverty Line (BPL) and Antodaya Ann
Yojana (AAY) ration card holders who were using kerosene oil for
cooking''
A total 3.56 lakhs such ration card holders could benefit from the
scheme but those families which already had an LPG connection were not
eligible under it.
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