The Government of India is launching a nationwide campaign to reduce reliance on traditional LPG cylinders and promote Piped ...
Here's what's actually changing, what it means for the millions still dependent on their cylinders, and whether the push to PNG is working at all.
The government has barred households with piped cooking gas (called PNG) connections from retaining or obtaining subsidised ...
With major focus shifted towards PNG as an alternative to LPG cylinders amidst energy crisis stemming from West Asia war, ...
The current West Asian conflict has led to an LPG shortage crunch, although the Oil Ministry assured there are no dry-outs in ...
The government is promoting piped natural gas (PNG) over LPG to cut losses of ₹1.38 lakh crore annually and reduce subsidies, ...
Govt’s new LPG–PNG move could affect how you use your gas connection at home. Alerts sent to users—what this change means and ...
The move is part of the government’s effort to facilitate migration of LPG consumers — households as well as commercial users ...
Govt enforces ‘one household, one connection’ LPG rule amid global energy crisis. Homes with PNG must give up LPG or face ...
The government’s new “one home, one gas connection” rule bars households from keeping both LPG and PNG connections, as India prepares for possible global energy supply disruptions and shortages.
The Centre is evaluating a national PNG connection portal to make access to piped natural gas easier as India pushes to ...