Government Action: Maintaining LPG Availability for Households

Government Action: Maintaining LPG Availability for Households.webp

Joint Secretary in the Department of Pharmaceuticals, Satyaprakash T. L., stated today that the relevant departments are working closely together to ensure the uninterrupted supply of essential pharmaceutical inputs in the country. During an inter-ministerial briefing in New Delhi on the West Asia crisis, Mr. Satyaprakash said that global supply chains for pharmaceutical inputs have been disrupted due to the crisis. He added that there has been no major increase in the prices of drugs and pharmaceuticals despite the disruptions in global supply chains due to the crisis. He highlighted that the government has reduced customs duty on 40 petrochemical products to zero to support the pharmaceutical industry and to maintain the availability of inputs.

Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Mukesh Mangal, informed that the Indian-flagged vessel named Green Asha, carrying LPG, has safely reached JNPA earlier today. The vessel had crossed the Strait of Hormuz on April 5th. Mr. Mangal said that the Ministry, in coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Mission, is actively monitoring the situation in the Gulf region due to the ongoing situation in West Asia. He underlined that no incident involving Indian-flagged vessels or Indian seafarers has been reported in the past 24 hours. The Additional Secretary highlighted that the DG Shipping has facilitated the safe repatriation of over 1,800 Indian seafarers so far, including 49 in the last 24 hours from various locations across the Gulf region. Port operations across India continue normally with no congestion reported. The Ministry continues to coordinate with the Ministry of External Affairs, Indian Missions, and maritime stakeholders to ensure the welfare of Indian seafarers and uninterrupted maritime operations.

Joint Secretary at the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Sujata Sharma, said that the government is ensuring the 100% supply of LPG for domestic households in the country. She added that no shortages have been reported in LPG distributors. She informed that LPG cylinders were distributed to over 51 lakh homes yesterday. She highlighted that OTP-based LPG delivery has reached 92% and online booking has reached 98%. She emphasized that the supply of bulk non-domestic LPG has been restored for sectors like food, polymer, agriculture, and others. The Joint Secretary further informed that over ten lakh commercial LPG cylinders have been sold since March 23rd. She said that the government has also expanded the PNG connections, adding that over four lakh new customers have been registered. She also said that crude inventories in the country are adequate and the refineries are working at optimum capacity.
 
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