Modi Govt’s Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana turned India into the world’s second largest LPG consumer whose demand is projected to rise 34 percent by 2025, Oil Secretary M M Kutty said on February 5.
Speaking at the Asia LPG Summit, he said active LPG consumers have grown at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15 percent – from 14.8 crore in 2014-15 to 22.4 crore in 2017-18.
“Rapid increase in population combined with LPG penetration in rural areas has resulted in an average growth of 8.4 percent in LPG consumption, making India the second largest consumer of LPG in the world at 22.5 million tonnes.
“As per (oil) ministry’s projections and forecasts, LPG consumption is expected to grow to 30.3 million tonnes by 2025 and 40.6 million tonnes by 2040,” he said.
The government has taken a number of initiatives to promote usage of LPG across the country especially in rural households which otherwise depend on traditional fuels that are hazardous to health and polluting in nature.
Under Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) of providing free cooking gas (LPG) connection to poor, over 6.31 crore connections have been provided since the launch of the scheme on May 1, 2016.
“Before March 31, 2020, we will provide LPG connections to 8 crore households under PMUY,” he said, adding that “LPG connection is issued in the name of the women member of the household.”
Speaking at the summit, Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana was launched in May 2016 with the objective of providing free LPG connections to 5 crore women belonging to poor households over a period of three years.
“With the successful implementation of this programme, this scheme has been revised to target 8 crore LPG connections by the financial year 2020. With the revised targets, the scheme now covers all the vulnerable and disadvantaged sections of the society having no LPG connections,” he said.
He said the coverage of LPG in the country has now reached close to 90 percent, rising from about 55 percent in 2014. “We are confident to meet our target of 8 crore connections in the pursuit of tackling health and environmental problems and driving social change through women empowerment.”
Also, the government has started transferring the LPG subsidy directly into bank accounts of the beneficiaries, thereby eliminating duplication and fake users. “So far, more than Rs 96,625 crore has been transferred into the bank accounts of consumers,” he said.
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